Aluminum foil is made of Aluminum, which is an element. So yes Aluminum foil is a element
No. The element, in this case, is simply aluminum.
Yes - aluminum.
Either Tin (Sn) or Aluminum (Al) are used in foil wrap. Hope this helps!
Lots of elements can be rolled very to make a foil:gold - used as gold leaf for gilding wood and many other objectssilver - much cheaper than gold and was used to wrap things beforealuminum came along - used to wrap food, chocolate, etc.
Tin foil usually refers to aluminum foil, which is considered a compound. It is considered a compound because even though it contains at least 80% aluminum, it usually has other components mixed in with it for durability and appearance.
It is an element, and can be found on the Periodic Table as Al.
Not quite, unless it has been manufactured in an inert environment. As soon as aluminum is exposed to oxygen it grows a thin skin of aluminum oxide.
it is an element
Aluminum is element. Aluminum foil is made entirely of aluminum.
Only a single component makes up aluminum foil, which is the aluminum element. Hence, aluminum foil is considered as a pure substance.
it's an element
because aluminum foil is really metal and metal is an element.
That element is aluminum.
it's an element
No but it is made of aluminum which is the most prevalent element in the earth.
an element. its made entirely out of aluminum
Aluminum foil is not an element as the foil has a small amount of other stuff added to it to make it an alloy. Aluminum element would only have aluminum atoms and no other compounds added to it. An alloy has two or more metals together.
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