Yes, foil is made from a single huge block of aluminum. The block is rolled between massive industrial rollers over and over again. The aluminum gets thinner and longer with each pass through the rollers until it is as thin as foil. For the very last 'roll' the foil is too thin to go through alone, so they put two sheets together, it is because of this 'double' final roll that the foil gets a shiny side and a dull side.
There are a number of posts on the web of short video clips a couple of minutes long showing the making of aluminum foil. YouTube and other sites have them. Use the link below to related questions.
Aluminium foil is made of the metal - aluminium., with a thickness of less than 0.2mm
Albumin is a type of protein. So it is an organic compound.
Yes. Albumin is a protein, and all proteins are organic compounds because they by definition contain carbon.
Aluminum foil is inorganic.
Aluminium is an inorganic material.
Aluminum is inorganic.
its organic
organic
they are both organic and inorganic
organic
it is organic
it is organic
Inorganic. Organic is carbon-based.
could be inorganic or organic
Lecithin is an organic compound.
Yes.There is organic matter and inorganic matter. Everything is chemical.
Basically, organic compounds have carbon. Inorganic do not.
Inorganic. If it was organic it would have to have a Carbon in it.
organic materials dissolve in organic solvents inorganic materials dissolve in inorganic solvents
inorganic