No but it is made of aluminum which is the most prevalent element in the earth.
There are many stuff prepared using TIN and we use them in our daily lifer as well. Some examples are:=1. Tin boxes; used for keeping things in it.2. Metal ducts;they are made up of tin used while ducting is done.3. Cans;used for containing the soft drinks.and many more.....--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
can cans
Aluminium, iron (steel), zinc. Early tin cans were soldered closed - so that includes lead as an answer. this is not a good answer
yes you can recycle cans, plastic bottles, and some food cans
Most often they are made from aluminium.
Aluminum is the flexible and pliable material most cans are made from, making them easy to crush.
Normally cans(soup cans, soda cans, etc.) are made of aluminum.
Most metal trash cans are made of steel.
most can are made out of aluminium. however, some i think are still being made out of tin
Most soda cans are not magnetic because they are made of aluminum, which is not a magnetic material. However, some soda cans are made with a layer of steel or other magnetic material, which allows them to stick to magnets.
If you check on the back, but most are made of aluminum, but some are made of steel but not all.
most spray cans and chain link fences
From Campbell website... "Yes, the can is recyclable in most municipalities because it is made of steel. The lid is made of a steel with an aluminum tab. It is also recyclable in most municipalities, but please check with your local authorities."
Coffee cans can be used for various purposes. Home made utensil holders are often made of coffee cans. One can also store coffee in them. But a most unique purpose for a pair of coffee cans is to make homemade ice cream.
More aluminum cans!!!
In the 1800's cans were made by melting bronze plates into the shape of a can.