"Foil" can be any thin flexible sheets of metal- but the foil you use in the kitchen is made of aluminum. Carbon, being a nonmetal and generally rather brittle, would not make a good foil.
The scientific name for foil is aluminum foil, which is made of thin sheets of aluminum.
Gold foil is a very thin sheet of gold used for art and craft projects. It is so thin that it breaks if you handle it too roughly. Aluminum foil is made to seal or cover items and is thick and bendable.
an element. its made entirely out of aluminum
"Tin foil" is usually made of (mostly) aluminum. As with any metal, there is a certain amount of impurity present within it (carbon, other metals, etc.). Additionally, aluminum is a very reactive metal, so there is always a thin layer of aluminum oxide (Al2O3) on the surface.
aluminum foil is made of one element, aluminum. All elements are pure substanes, so that means they are homogenous. compounds are also homogeneous. mixtures are heterogeneous or homogeneous, depends if they are mixed up or the same thoughout (like air, like solutions, or like steel (melted iron and carbon frozen into a solid solution).
Silver foil is made in two other medias besides oxgut: A) In between plastic (mylar) sheets. B) In between carbon-coated paper.
For foil to be made of foil, you would have had to have already made foil.Foil is made of very thinly cut bits of aluminium (the metal).
The scientific name for foil is aluminum foil, which is made of thin sheets of aluminum.
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Aluminum is element. Aluminum foil is made entirely of aluminum.
there are all different types of cooking foil
No, aluminum foil is not made of bull's liver. It is made of aluminum, and that's one of the reasons we call it aluminumfoil. Use the link below to the related question, "How is aluminum foil made?"
Tin foil is made from thin sheets of aluminum that are processed through a rolling mill to reduce their thickness. The aluminum is then slit into thin strips and coiled to create the final product, which is often referred to as aluminum foil. The term "tin foil" is a misnomer, as modern foil is made from aluminum, not tin.
No, tin foil is not magnetic. Tin foil is made of aluminum, which is not a magnetic material. Magnetism is a property of certain materials like iron, nickel, and cobalt.
Foil is usually made of Aluminum and maybe sometimes some form of steel. Metals like Magnesium or Tungsten wouldn't be used in foil.
Aluminum foil is made of Aluminum, which is an element. So yes Aluminum foil is a element