Tin
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Tin is chemical element 50 on the periodic table (the number tells us where the element is found on the table). It is a metal, and its symbol is Sn.
People discovered tin long ago and used it with other metals. When copper and tin are mixed together, bronze is made, and bronze was useful and looked like gold. Tin can be mixed with other metals so that they do not rust too much. Tin foil and tin pans are also useful. Tin foil is not used anymore, as aluminum foil is cheaper.