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Empirical formula: SnO2
a: 4.737 Å
b: 4.737 Å
c: 3.185 Å
α (alpha): 90.00 °
β (beta): 90.00 °
γ (gamma): 90.00 °
Volume: 71.47 Å3
Space group: P42/mnm
Calculated density: 24.511 g/cm3
Z: 7
Formula weight: 150.709 g/mole
Common name: Cassiterite
ICSD collection code: 16635
Common name: Tin oxide
Common name: stream tin
Short description: Cassiterite is a mineral with high luster.
Keyword: Principal Ore
Keyword: Tin
Keyword: bronze
Common name: Needle tin
Common name: Tinstone
Common name: Wood tin
Keyword: Mineral
IUPAC name: Tin(IV) Oxide
Layman's explanation: Casserite is the most common naturally occuring mineral containing tin; its name comes from the greek word for tin. There are many varieties of cassiterite with distinct shapes found in different locations. For instance, needle tin forms steep pyramidal crystals. Stream tin is so called because it forms along stream beds where trace amounts of tin flow in the water. Wood tin is a type of fine grained cassiterite found in shallow high-temperature deposits, forming concentrically with a fibrous appearance; broken pieces with brownish color resemble wood. Works of Chinese bronze dating from 1800 BCE used tin, which was probably derived from cassiterite ore. During the reign of Julius Caesar, Romans used cassiterite in the form of wood tin from Cornwall, England, in their bronzes. Very little cassiterite has been mined in the United States, and is mainly found in Malaysia and Bolivia.
Citation of a publication: Acta Crystallographica (1,1948- 23,1967. 9 (1956)p515-520. Baur, W.H.
Lab name: Common molecules
Sample provider: Obtained from the Inorganic Crystal Structure Database
Status: Complete, visible to public
Repository Files:
50870.CIF 50870.crt 50870.GIF 50870.ort 50870.pdb
50870.sdt

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