Yes you can.
Yes, glue can stick tin foil together. However, the effectiveness may depend on the type of glue used and the surface of the foil.
Yes, glue can stick to tin foil. However, the effectiveness of the bond will depend on the type of glue used and the surface of the tin foil (smooth vs. textured). It's a good idea to test a small area first to see how well the glue adheres.
Tin foil can get as hot as 1,220 degrees Fahrenheit when exposed to high temperatures.
The tin foil happens not to be so hot, therefore its inability not to burn your skin. Yeah I got that much, just wondering why the tin foil isn't hot in a 450 degree oven, oh and this is the questionnaire
Yes, it actually will turn on fire. So never put tin foil in the microwave
The exact temperature tin foil reaches when exposed to heat can vary depending on the heat source and duration of exposure. Generally, tin foil can withstand temperatures up to about 600°F (315°C) before it starts to deform or melt. It's important to always follow safety guidelines when using tin foil in heat.
put bug spray on the tin foil or some kind of bad chemical on it
if you put it in the microwave, yes it will catch on fire
No, use a dish.
What you do is you take a container of carmel. You get tin foil then you put carmel in tin foil you wrap then shape into squares. freeze for 1-3 days. enjoy
The baking soda and vinegar will react making a salt called sodium acetate and the gas carbon dioxide (which will form bubbles) and water. The tin foil will not react with anything and will remain tin foil.
It doesnt matter