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The iron is oxidized and the silver is reduced.
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No, food cans are made of steel, cans for nonacidic beverages are usually made of aluminum, cans for acidic beverages are made of steel. Steel is an alloy of iron and carbon, sometimes with other elements (some steel alloys include some nickel, but these are usually specialty steels and should not be needed in cans).
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The iron is oxidized and the silver is reduced.
The cans containing iron are magnetic, the aluminum ones aren't.
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Deposition of silver on a surface is a reduction.
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are aluminum cans and iron cans a mixture or a solution
Using a magnet you can hover it over the cans.
Yes, iron is a metal.
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Iron can are electroplated with tin to prevent the cans from rusting. Tin is a metal that resists rust.
No, food cans are made of steel, cans for nonacidic beverages are usually made of aluminum, cans for acidic beverages are made of steel. Steel is an alloy of iron and carbon, sometimes with other elements (some steel alloys include some nickel, but these are usually specialty steels and should not be needed in cans).