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Most do not have nickel.
You can sell crushed aluminum cans at a metal scrap yard in your area. Most of them will pay the going price for aluminum by the pound.
More aluminum cans!!!
No aluminum cans are not compounds. Aluminum cans are made of aluminum which is an element and is very metallic.
No aluminum cans are not compounds. Aluminum cans are made of aluminum which is an element and is very metallic.
No aluminum cans are not compounds. Aluminum cans are made of aluminum which is an element and is very metallic.
Aluminum is the flexible and pliable material most cans are made from, making them easy to crush.
Most cans are made from aluminum or steel. I am not sure which is most common of these two. Only aluminum of these two is an element, and this might be the desired answer, but in fact the aluminum used in cans is not a pure element but rather an alloy including small amounts of other metals.
No but it is made of aluminum which is the most prevalent element in the earth.
anywhere where you could throw away aluminum cans
Most aluminum is extracted from an ore called bauxite. Aluminum does not naturally occur as a separate metal.
The cans containing iron are magnetic, the aluminum ones aren't.