Aluminium is light weight, abundant and relatively cheap. It is also, thanks to an oxidising layer, relatively unreactive and long-lasting. And, contrary to popular belief, recyclable.
No, aluminum is not a magnetic material. Aluminum is considered non-magnetic and will not attract or interact with magnets.
No. It is an element.
The material from which alumina and aluminum are made is bauxite. Bauxite is a sedimentary rock that is the primary source of aluminum. Through a process called the Bayer process, alumina is extracted from bauxite, which is then used to produce aluminum.
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Aluminum ore is called bauxite. All you need to make aluminum is bauxite and a hell of a lot of electricity.
On average 40% - 50% recycled aluminum
probably pepsi
I just heard from my sister that it has some abstracts from the filthy "pig." from Allah's Slave
That would be pepsi my good man :) That would be pepsi my good man :) it is not pepsi.....It is Pepsico
Aluminum foil is thin and brittle. It might be OK for a small toy, but that's about it.
Have a Pepsi day(:
yes, aluminum is a metal
Aluminum.
Yes, a pop can can conduct electricity. The aluminum material in the pop can is a good conductor of electricity.
mints Well over time Pepsi could dissolve just about anything because of the acid in it. In-fact our science teacher told us that if left unopened it could begin to eat the aluminum!
No, aluminum cannot be magnetized because it is not a ferromagnetic material.
Yes. Magnetic force can be blocked by shielding material such as steel, aluminum or any good conductor.