Yes.
If you keep e.g. your cheese piece wrapped in aluminum foil, given enough time, it will dissolve the aluminum and give it many irregular holes. The dissolved aluminum will appear on your cheese as irregular metallic coating, sticking firmly to the cheese.
it is an element
aluminum
aluminum foil keeps things colder.
aluminum foil i think
There is a slight difference between aluminum foil and an aluminum rod or powder. This difference is simply the shape it takes.
because of the acid in your cooking it eats thru the aluminum
No
if you put aluminum foil on hydrochloric acid it can flow joke! hehe
Aluminum foil gets holes in it because it is extremely thin. Aluminum foil is not supposed to be able to last forever.
no because aluminum foil will burn
No. Foil is now aluminum . But acidic foods may taste funny.
Aluminum is element. Aluminum foil is made entirely of aluminum.
The acid erodes the aluminum foil, Try this: Cut one tomato in half, place it in auminum foil, place in fridge, eventually, you will see specks of metal ( the aluminum) :D
Aluminum foil is made of Aluminum, which is an element. So yes Aluminum foil is a element
Tin foil... tin Aluminum foil... aluminum :)
Because all aluminum foil is not equal. Aluminum foil is available in a variety of thicknesses.
Only a single component makes up aluminum foil, which is the aluminum element. Hence, aluminum foil is considered as a pure substance.