What type of can? Tin can? If it's tin here we go. Probably;
Abhurite
Canfieldite
Cassiterite
Cylindrite
Franckeite
Mohite
Pabstite
Stannite
Tealite
Tusionite
Minerals, maybe?
Aluminum is the primary mineral found in a pop can, which is used to make the can lightweight and durable. Some pop cans may also have trace amounts of other minerals like silicon, iron, and magnesium as part of the manufacturing process.
No, a tuna can is not made from minerals. It is typically made from aluminum or steel, which are metals derived from mineral ores. The production process involves refining these ores to create the metal sheets used for the cans. While minerals are involved in the raw materials, the final product is primarily metal, not a mineral itself.
No but it is made of aluminum which is the most prevalent element in the earth.
can cans
food cans = tins garbage cans = bins
yes you can recycle cans, plastic bottles, and some food cans
There are eight possible combinations... 1 row of 24 cans 2 rows of 12 cans 3 rows 8 cans 4 rows of 6 cans 6 rows of 4 cans 8 rows of 3 cans 12 rows of 2 cans 24 rows of 1 can
Normally cans(soup cans, soda cans, etc.) are made of aluminum.
Using a magnet you can hover it over the cans.
yes you can recycle cans, plastic bottles, and some food cans
Flour.