Aluminium is a chemical element metal, not intensive or extensive.
Aluminum foil is made of Aluminum, which is an element. So yes Aluminum foil is a element
Mass is: physical, extensive
extensive propert
The noun form of the adjective 'extensive' is extensiveness.
Area is an extensive property.
Aluminum is used to make planes. It is lightweight, yet sturdy, so the plane won't use a lot of gas but has enough protection. When aluminum comes in contact with air, a thin protective layer forms on the aluminum.
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It is an extensive property.
Embodied energy is the amount of energy that has been put into producing a materials from its raw materials. Aluminium has a high embodied energy because it undergoes extensive processing from Bauxite (look it up if you don't know.) This processing is more extensive than plastics, and therefore requires more energy.
Mass is considered extensive. It is extensive because if the size of the object changes, then it will change as well.
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Yes definitely, in fact there are lists of assets for using aluminum Windows in North London but some major ones are that they are thermally and acoustically insulating, Maintenance-friendly, Extensive choice of colours, Versatile styles and opening system, Burglar-proof and fire-resistant systems available.
Aluminum and oxygen form aluminum oxide. Aluminum and iodine form aluminum iodide.
Having wide extent; of much superficial extent; expanded; large; broad; wide; comprehensive; as, an extensive farm; an extensive lake; an extensive sphere of operations; extensive benevolence; extensive greatness., Capable of being extended.
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Extensive already is an adjective.