yes that is how the make them.
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.
Aluminum is element. Aluminum foil is made entirely of aluminum.
Aluminum foil is made of Aluminum, which is an element. So yes Aluminum foil is a element
No but it is made of aluminum which is the most prevalent element in the earth.
No, aluminum foil is not made of bull's liver. It is made of aluminum, and that's one of the reasons we call it aluminumfoil. Use the link below to the related question, "How is aluminum foil made?"
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Use trays with the shapes you'd like. There are specially-made chocolate trays, but any mold will do. You can also try cookie cutters on aluminum foil as opposed to trays.
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its not, aluminum foil is made from aluminum
The melting point for aluminum foil is 660 C or 1220 F (The melting point of the foil, which is about 97% aluminum) is the same as that of aluminum. if it's made of aluminum it melts at 660oC regardless of size or shape, but the aluminum oxide anodizing will melt at about 2000oC See the link below.
Aluminum foil is made of the metal aluminum, pressed into a long, thin sheet.
No. Aluminum foil is made from aluminum. The primary ore of aluminum is bauxite, which is often found with limestone and dolomite deposits.