Tin does not easily catch fire as it has a relatively high melting point of about 232 degrees Celsius (450 degrees Fahrenheit) and does not ignite readily in normal conditions. However, finely powdered tin can pose a fire hazard, as it can ignite when exposed to high temperatures or flames. Overall, solid tin is considered non-flammable under typical circumstances.
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