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Brady thought that tin was a really boring element but weamp;#39;ve changed his mind showing him that it does more than it says on the tin what we can show you is how tin melts how you can join wires on the battlefield while youamp;#39;re being fired at by the enemy how you can stop things growing on the bottom of ships and also give you a few hints about a first-year chemistry course if you come here to the University tin is in group 14 the same group as carbon so it is below germanium and above LED it was really valuable in prehistoric times because it was found that when you mix it with copper you could make bronze and bronze melts at a lower temperature than copper so itamp;#39;s easier to make weapons and the weapons were harder tin is found in a variety of minerals theyamp;#39;re love sources of it in China in Malaysia and also in Cornwall in the West of England after the ore has been crushed and washed the tin oxide is dried and samples tested for quality and good stomp orch