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Question
How does tin occur in nature?
Short Answer
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Solution
- Tin occurs in nature mainly as the ore cassiterite (SnO2).
- It is found combined with oxygen in this mineral, not in a free state.
- Cassiterite is usually found in alluvial deposits and veins in granitic rocks.
- Tin is extracted from cassiterite by reduction with carbon in a furnace.
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