No, food cans are made of steel, cans for nonacidic beverages are usually made of aluminum, cans for acidic beverages are made of steel. Steel is an alloy of iron and carbon, sometimes with other elements (some steel alloys include some nickel, but these are usually specialty steels and should not be needed in cans).
The tin in tin cans rusted rapidly unless protected by a coating. Modern "tin cans" are not made from tin and so they do not have this problem. Now they are made of aluminum.
No, they are metal.
Nickels are made in the United States Mint. Seventy-five percent of the nickel is copper and twenty-five is made of actual nickel.
aluminum aluminum
knickels.
Most do not have nickel.
Normally cans(soup cans, soda cans, etc.) are made of aluminum.
It is made of copper and nickel. A 1949 NICKEL is made from copper & nickel.
More aluminum cans!!!
nickel
In the 1800's cans were made by melting bronze plates into the shape of a can.
tuna cans, like any food cans, are made from steel and tin
Nickel is an element and therefore is not made of anything.
iron and nickel is what it is made of
A 2014 US nickel is made of an alloy of 25% nickel and 75% copper. A 2014 Canadian nickel is made of an alloy of 94.5% steel and 3.5% copper, plated with nickel (2%)
The cans are made from aluminium.
The nickel was never made with silver, it is made with nickel, hence the name.