i would assume yes but only if you are only using the oven portion and if the oven has a separate heating process from the microwave. do not use aluminum foil while microwaving, it doesnt work to well.
It is not advisable to use aluminium foil during microwave cooking. It is safe to use it in a convection oven but it its use will delay browning.
Aluminium foil disintegrates in a convection oven because the heat rays of the oven hits the aluminium foil but gets reflected by the foil. Thus, the oven over heats and the aluminium foil disintegrates.
Aluminium foil is made from pure aluminium; aluminium sulfide is Al2S3.
aluminium structure will not change, x rays is spiltted into alpha beta gamma rays while it comes out of aluminium
yes
Heat can be transferred by 3 mechanisms: conduction, convection, and radiation. When food is covered by aluminum foil, the foil does reduce convection a bit because the air next to the food is trapped there. A bigger effect is the reflection of the heat by the foil. Rather than continuing on its path to dissipate into the surroundings, the heat is reflected by the foil back into the food, thus helping to keep it warm.
This foil is also a metal.
ummm...Yeah....With foil
Kitchen foil despite sometimes being called tin foil is actually made of aluminium. Kitchen foil is simply very thin sheets of aluminium.
yes it will because it can burn through the kitchen foil!!!
foil hats >:D
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Yes .