The Periodic Table

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981Chemical elements / Poor metals / Post-transition metals / Tin / Steelmaking / Ferrous metal recycling / Scrap / South Crofty / Aluminum can / Chemistry / Matter / Periodic table

TIN By James F. Carlin, Jr. In 1996, there was no domestic mine production of tin. Of the primary tin used domestically, 25 firms consumed about 84%. The major uses were as follows: cans and containers,

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Source URL: minerals.usgs.gov

Language: English - Date: 1997-09-04 14:34:43
982Chemical elements / Poor metals / Post-transition metals / Thallium / Tin / Thallium poisoning / Matter / Chemistry / Periodic table

172 THALLIUM (Data in kilograms of thallium content, unless otherwise noted) Domestic Production and Use: Thallium is a byproduct metal recovered in some countries from flue dusts and residues collected in the smelting

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Source URL: minerals.usgs.gov

Language: English - Date: 2000-03-06 14:03:41
983Periodic table / Amalgam / Chlorine production / Methylmercury / Gold mining / Fluorescent lamp / Electronic waste / Mercury regulation in the United States / Mercury cycle / Chemistry / Matter / Mercury

Mercury By William E. Brooks Domestic tables were prepared by Subina W. Pandey, statistical assistant, and the world production table was prepared by Linder Roberts, international data coordinator. In 2004, mercury was p

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Source URL: minerals.usgs.gov

Language: English - Date: 2007-08-31 11:03:47
984Chemical elements / Metalloids / Antimony / Pnictogens / Tin / Chemistry / Matter / Periodic table

Antimony in the Forrth Quarter 2013

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Source URL: minerals.usgs.gov

Language: English - Date: 2014-04-09 17:47:33
985Chemical elements / Poor metals / Post-transition metals / Tin / Steelmaking / Solder / Bismuth / Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive / Indium / Chemistry / Matter / Periodic table

TIN By James F. Carlin, Jr. Domestic survey data and tables were prepared by Elsie D. Isaac, statistical assistant, and the world production tables were prepared by Linder Roberts, international data coordinator. Tin has

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Source URL: minerals.usgs.gov

Language: English - Date: 2004-09-14 13:48:46
986Periodic table / Poor metals / Post-transition metals / Tin / Electrical conductors / Solder / Bronze / Smelting / Scrap / Chemistry / Matter / Chemical elements

170 TIN (Data in metric tons of tin content unless otherwise noted) Domestic Production and Use: Tin has not been mined or smelted in the United States since 1993 and 1989, respectively. Twenty-five firms used about 91%

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Source URL: minerals.usgs.gov

Language: English - Date: 2012-02-27 10:08:39
987Periodic table / Solder / Ferrous metal recycling / Scrap / Renison Bell /  Tasmania / Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive / Brass / Chemistry / Matter / Tin

2008 Minerals Yearbook TIN U.S. Department of the Interior U.S. Geological Survey

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Source URL: minerals.usgs.gov

Language: English - Date: 2012-08-16 08:42:43
988Chemical elements / Tin / Bronze / Inca Empire / Smelting / Mantaro Valley / Arsenic / Arsenical bronze / Chemistry / Matter / Periodic table

Abandoning Arsenic? Technological and cultural changes in the Mantaro Valley, Peru

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Source URL: bruceowen.com

Language: English - Date: 2008-01-11 03:04:25
989Periodic table / Poor metals / Post-transition metals / Noble metals / Transition metals / Indium / Solder / Gallium / Light-emitting diode / Chemistry / Matter / Chemical elements

INDIUM By Robert D. Brown, Jr. There was no known production of indium at domestic mines, and none was recovered from ores in the United States in[removed]Domestic indium production was confined to the upgrading of importe

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Source URL: minerals.usgs.gov

Language: English - Date: 2000-01-31 10:00:37
990Periodic table / Copper / Brass / Tin / Beryllium copper / Copper extraction techniques / Copper mining in the United States / Chemistry / Matter / Chemical elements

56 COPPER (Data in thousand metric tons of copper content, unless otherwise noted) Domestic Production and Use: Domestic mine production in 1998 declined to 1.85 million metric tons and was valued at about $3.3 billion.

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Source URL: minerals.usgs.gov

Language: English - Date: 1999-05-12 12:51:19
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