Aluminium foil is made up of aluminum which is silvery white metal and less than 0.2 mm thick. This is fragile and easily damaged and laminated to other materials such as paper and plastic to make them useful.
What most people refer to as tin foil is aluminum foil. However, real tin foil can still be purchased. In both cases, the metal is rolled and pressed by tons of pressure on rollers until it is paper thin.
Aluminium foil is made up from metallic aluminium.
Aluminium foil is made up of metal
Aluminium
its not, aluminum foil is made from aluminum
tin foil. the bleach reacts to the foil because of what its made of :}:>) <3
Tin Foil Phoenix was created in 1997.
I'm guessing that there would not be tin foil in heaven.It's unlikely, since the metals mentioned are far more precious and beautiful than tin foil.
No, titanium is not tin. Titanium (chemical symbol Ti) and tin (chemical symbol Sb) are both chemical elements. They are unique. They have different physical and chemical properties, and links are found below that you can follow to investigate the two substances.
No, tin foil is made out of aluminum which can not be magnetized.
tin foil
its not, aluminum foil is made from aluminum
uhhh.... tin? is this a trick question?
tin foil. the bleach reacts to the foil because of what its made of :}:>) <3
Tin foil is not used today because tin is expensive and rare. It is a British expression and misleading. Cooking foils for foods are generally made from ultrapure aluminium.
Tin foil... tin Aluminum foil... aluminum :)
It's a thin sheet or foil made of metal. Which metal precisely is an open question. At one time it actually was made of tin; now aluminium is much more likely.
The "inside" of tin foil is the dull side. The "outside" of tin foil is the shiny side.
probably tin foil
Tin Foil Phoenix was created in 1997.
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