about 5 dollars or less it depends were you go !!
Yes. 'Tin' foil is actually flattened out sheets of Aluminium.
Kitchen foil despite sometimes being called tin foil is actually made of aluminium. Kitchen foil is simply very thin sheets of aluminium.
Aluminium, iron (steel), zinc. Early tin cans were soldered closed - so that includes lead as an answer. this is not a good answer
Cooking foil is made from tin. Sometimes it is made from very thin sheets of aluminum. This is because it is cheaper.
Aluminium is resistant to rusting and is malleable to being rolled into very thin sheets.
get as much tin foil as you can, sell it as scrap, and buy a small boat of your choosing :)
Flattened silver looks sort of like tin foil. Or very shiny metal sheets.
Tin foil... tin Aluminum foil... aluminum :)
No, tin foil is made out of aluminum which can not be magnetized.
The "inside" of tin foil is the dull side. The "outside" of tin foil is the shiny side.
Tin Foil Phoenix was created in 1997.
Tin cans, tin foil...