Aluminum foil starts out as a big roll of aluminum and then is made thinner and thinner.
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Aluminum is most naturally found - in huge quantities - in an ore called "bauxite", which is very common in the earth's crust. There is not - and is not projected to be - any shortage of aluminum in the forseeable future. Assisting this is the fact that aluminum is widely recycled.
It has a low specific heat.
it is shinny
The aluminum foil makes a good reflector for the infrared radiation. Although metals tend to be good conductors and aluminum is no exception, the fact that it is beaten extremely thin makes it difficult for to disperse throughout. As a result the aluminum stays relatively cool and the object in question continuously recycles the wasted heat energy that is emitted.
Aluminum radiators are lighter and cool almost as good as a copper/brass unit does. If they are both new then copper is going to cool better ,but the aluminum is up to 60% lighter.
Yes, aluminum is a good conductor of heat, so it can help to transfer heat away from an object and cool it down. This is why aluminum is often used in products like heat sinks for electronics.
cover it with an aluminum foil
No, aluminum is not man-made. In fact, it is a natural and earth found metal. Aluminum is found in the earth's crust.
* Aluminum is naturally corrosion resistant * Aluminum tubing help cool down computers
No aluminum cans are not compounds. Aluminum cans are made of aluminum which is an element and is very metallic.