This foil is also a metal.
Aluminium foil is made up of aluminum which is silvery white metal and less than 0.2 mm thick. This is fragile and easily damaged and laminated to other materials such as paper and plastic to make them useful.
Aluminum foil is a type of metal. Steel, iron, copper, aluminum.. all of those are metals.
Aluminium foil donot corrode in atmosphere even if kept for a long time.Actually,aprotective coating of aluminium oxide is formed on the surface of the foil.it stops any further reaction of the metal with air and water.The eatables do not get spoiled.
Pure aluminium foil (not mylar), has three layers, a protective oxide coating on each face of the foil, and pure metal inbetween. Mylar is a metallised plastic, one variety has a polyethlene terephthalate film coated on both sides with a thin layer of aluminium. From a microscopic view the aluminium layer has a protective layer of oxide.
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Yes .
Aluminium
because aluminum foil is really metal and metal is an element.
aluminium foil
Yes. 'Tin' foil is actually flattened out sheets of Aluminium.
Aluminium foil is made up of aluminum which is silvery white metal and less than 0.2 mm thick. This is fragile and easily damaged and laminated to other materials such as paper and plastic to make them useful.
Aluminium foil is a type of metal. All metals are good conductors of Heat.
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Aluminum foil is a type of metal. Steel, iron, copper, aluminum.. all of those are metals.
Aluminium is a metal and has a crystalline structure.
Aluminium is a metallic element, with the symbol Al. Aluminium foil is simply very thin sheets of this metal.
For foil to be made of foil, you would have had to have already made foil.Foil is made of very thinly cut bits of aluminium (the metal).