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  2. Tin poisoning - Wikipedia

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    A study showed that 99.5% of the controlled food cans contain tin in an amount below that level. [4] However, un-lacquered tin cans with food of a low pH, such as fruits and pickled vegetables, can contain elevated concentrations of tin. [2] The toxic effects of tin compounds are based on its interference with iron and copper metabolism.

  3. Stannosis - Wikipedia

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    When heated to temperatures above 2602 °C or 2875 K, tin oxides start to boil and produce fumes. [9] For example, tin forms Sn 2 when heated in oxygenated environments; also called feebly acid. [9] Tin oxide is known for being a good catalyst in solid photochemical reactions (photocatalysis) and electric production from light ...

  4. Tin pest - Wikipedia

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    Tin medal affected by tin pest. Tin pest is an autocatalytic, allotropic transformation of the element tin, which causes deterioration of tin objects at low temperatures. Tin pest has also been called tin disease, [1] tin blight, tin plague, [2] or tin leprosy. [3] It is an autocatalytic process, accelerating once it begins.

  5. Tin - Wikipedia

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    Tin can form many oxides, sulfides, and other chalcogenide derivatives. The dioxide SnO 2 (cassiterite) forms when tin is heated in the presence of air. [43] SnO 2 is amphoteric, which means that it dissolves in both acidic and basic solutions. [45] Stannates with the structure [Sn(OH) 6] 2−, like K 2 [Sn(OH) 6], are also known, though the ...

  6. Here's How to Thicken Mashed Potatoes Quickly - AOL

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    If you try to heat the potatoes on the stovetop, they could become gummy. Instead, transfer your potatoes to a casserole dish and bake at 325 degrees for about 10 to 15 minutes to dry out.

  7. Metal fume fever - Wikipedia

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    Metal fume fever, also known as brass founders' ague, brass shakes, [1] zinc shakes, galvie flu, galvo poisoning, metal dust fever, welding shivers, or Monday morning fever, [2] is an illness primarily caused by exposure to chemicals such as zinc oxide (ZnO), aluminium oxide (Al 2 O 3), or magnesium oxide (MgO) which are produced as byproducts in the fumes that result when certain metals are ...

  8. The 10 best holiday candles to make your home smell merry and ...

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    Capri Blue Fir & Firewood Tin Candle. $15 at Anthropologie. Best spicy holiday candle Gingerbread Medium Candle. $36 at Thymes. Best wooden wick holiday candle Hygge Mulled Wine. $60 at Hygge.

  9. Tin(IV) oxide - Wikipedia

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    Tin(IV) oxide, also known as stannic oxide, is the inorganic compound with the formula SnO 2. The mineral form of SnO 2 is called cassiterite , and this is the main ore of tin . [ 9 ] With many other names, this oxide of tin is an important material in tin chemistry.