Tin
If the tin element is among the precious metals, the only reason for this is that this metal is easily shaped. The tin element is such a soft metal that it can be bent even by hand. It is generally used in tins and cans. The boxes are not made of tin directly, but their coating is carried out with the element of tin, providing protection against corrosion. It's not just tin cans, of course. This element, which is used in many areas in industry and industry, is very similar to its two neighbors, germanium and lead, in physical and chemical terms. In addition, the tin element has a distinctive feature. The name of this feature is the tin cry... a special metal that can be recognized by the sound it makes when it breaks when bent. Plastic industry, agricultural spraying industries and paint industries are among the other uses of the tin element.
At the same time, there are harms of careless and unconscious use of tin. Some of these can cause respiratory diseases such as acute bronchitis and asthma. And unfortunately, these are among the short-term effects. In addition, there is even depression among the long-term harms to health. Tin is also used in the shipping industry. It is covered with tin so that creatures such as mussels do not stick to the underwater parts of the ships. However, since it is harmful to marine life, its use is now banned in many countries. And like every rare metal, this metal definitely needs recycling.