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Tin, or element number 50 is widely used to coat or plate metals, often being a thin layer on metallic food containers, in an attempt to prevent corrosion from occurring. But, it is also widely used in a familiar alloy, bronze, making up between 12 and 20% of its composition with the other remaining percent being copper. Although tin can be found in a number of minerals, the majority of it is extracted from a single mineral known as cassiterite. Cassiterite generally has a dark black color, and has a chemical formula of SnO2. This means that a piece of cassiterite is 78.8% by weight tin. When prospecting, you should be sure to keep an eye out for this mineral which often forms bipyramidal shapes.