Sure, no problem there.
They wouldn't be a particularly good choice though, as they'd be a lot lighter than lead bullets. Lighter means they'll slow down faster. You get less range and less penetration from the weapon.
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Aluminum foil is made of Aluminum, which is an element. So yes Aluminum foil is a element
Aluminum cans are made almost entirely of aluminum. The interiors are made of aluminum oxide, which is highly resistant to corrosion. This is a compound, not a mixture.
Yes, many antennas are made from aluminum.
Bullets have been made from several types of materials. The most common is lead and lead alloys, sometimes wrapped in a jacket of copper, copper/nickel alloy, or soft steel. There have been bullets made of plastic, powdered iron, steel, pure copper, tungsten, aluminum, bismuth, and even wood. Of course, the Lone Ranger carried silver bullets...
Aluminum is made out of aluminum ore.
aluminum is not made from another metal, it is not an alloy. aluminum is a pure metal, made purely of itself.
No but it is made of aluminum which is the most prevalent element in the earth.
Bullets were invented in prehistoric times. Originally bullets were not made for use with firearms as they were invented before firearms were.
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They are made of Aluminum because aluminum gathers and stores heat.
Aluminum is absolutely not made of tin. Aluminum and tin are two separate elements.
Aluminum is made up of aluminum atoms.
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Believe it or not, aluminum wheels are wheels made of aluminum
Aluminum cans are made from pure aluminum.