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No, tin foil is made out of aluminum which can not be magnetized.
Yes. 'Tin' foil is actually flattened out sheets of Aluminium.
No. It's actually aluminum foil, and aluminum is not ferromagnetic. Aluminum foil can be repelled from a changing magnetic field, though (AC through an electromagnet).
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The aluminum foil reflected the rays of the light, so without the foil the ice cube couldn't reflect any of the light's rays and that made it melt faster
Aluminum foil.
A foil is a very thin sheet of metal, paper, plastic material.
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A Foil paper change size and shape when it's burn
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Foil there are 2 different meanings of foil.... 1. An Aluminum foil to cover food, containers may be used in other things because it is a material. 2. To foil (Destroy or ruin) a plan
Aluminumm foil paper keeps many things warm. It keeps things warm because instead of absorbing the heat that wants to get into the material you wrapped foil paper on, the foil paper refelcts back so that the heat does not absorb into the object or material.
Shiny aluminum foil.
Thin metal foil
Aluminium foil or plastic wrap insulate the heat of the wrapped up material.
Actually there is. Aluminium is a really sturdy block that doesn't break nowhere near as easily as aluminium foil. Aluminium foil is used for cooking and breaks very easily. I'm pretty sure there are more differences but that's all I know. Hope this helped. If it didn't, I'm sorry.