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It is malleable
It demonstrates that aluminum is malleable.
"Malleable" is the word for things that can be squished into different shapes easily.
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Yes, but if you are trying to find the physical property of that example, the physical property would be malleability.
Aluminum foil is malleable.--PainRain
It is malleable
It demonstrates that aluminum is malleable.
Malleable, brittle, ductile
"Malleable" is the word for things that can be squished into different shapes easily.
Depending on the manufacturing procees; aluminium is very malleable.
The application of heat in extremely high temperatures make metals malleable.
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The metal which is most commonly used in making aeroplanes is aluminum. Aluminum can be flattened out into aluminum foil. It is Malleable. Copper is ductile. It can be made into wire. Hope this helped you!!! ___ . } (
Yes. Aluminium is a metal and a very malleable (can be hammered into sheets) metal as well. To prove this, 'tin' foil used to wrap food for cooking (like 'Bacofoil') is actually made from aluminum and not tin. The most malleable metal is gold - it can be hammered into thin 'gold leaf' sheets that can be so thin that they are just a few atoms thick. Aluminium is not as malleable as this, but it can easily be made into foil.
Aluminum is element. Aluminum foil is made entirely of aluminum.
depends on foil:aluminumgold (usually called leaf not foil, most common use is lettering on leather bound books)silver (usually called leaf not foil, most common use is lettering on leather bound books)tin (used for purpose aluminum foil is used for, rarely seen today)lead (often used in roofing to prevent leaks from pooling water, thick for foil)etc.