Metallic aluminum does not form chemical bonds, in all metals the outer electrons escape forming an "electron gas" that fills the bulk of the metal. This is why metals are both good electrical conductors and thermal conductors.
Metallic bond Aluminum forms a metallic crystal bond in foil.
Metallic bonding.
covalent
Ionic
metallic
Metallic
A compound of aluminum and chlorine has an ionic bond.
ionic bond
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Copper isn't a chemical bond, its an element
Metallic
Aluminum
Aluminum foil is a type of metal. Steel, iron, copper, aluminum.. all of those are metals.
Reflection
Either Tin (Sn) or Aluminum (Al) are used in foil wrap. Hope this helps!
A compound of aluminum and chlorine has an ionic bond.
ionic bond
luster is i do not know
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No chemical bond, but a metallic bond.
ionic
ionic