Paper doesn't conduct electricity at all, so no.
foil paper is an good counductor of electricity because it contain some amount of silver which is a good counductor of electricity
I would have to say that plastic wrap is better at keeping food fresh because it is more of an air tight seal. where as aluminum foil is better at keeping food warm because it reflects heat.hope this helps
Aluminium foil is made from pure aluminium; aluminium sulfide is Al2S3.
There are special tests to test the strength of aluminium foil. Do your research girl/boy!! Toodles ! :D
Can the manufacturer, Reynolds, please answer this question. The material used for this diamond brand aluminium foil might not be pure aluminium.
aluminium silver
no
i think it is a insulator
Aluminium foil is a type of metal. All metals are good conductors of Heat.
What is floil? Do you mean aluminum foil? If so, metals conduct heat fairly well.
cooked wrapped in Wax paper or Aluminium foil or in Rice paper etc..
I would have to say that plastic wrap is better at keeping food fresh because it is more of an air tight seal. where as aluminum foil is better at keeping food warm because it reflects heat.hope this helps
Foil is considered to be a good insulator since it has the ability to reflect radiation. However, aluminium foil is commonly used as a conductor and not an insulator.
Aluminium foil is made up of aluminum which is silvery white metal and less than 0.2 mm thick. This is fragile and easily damaged and laminated to other materials such as paper and plastic to make them useful.
No, cotton is not a better insulator than aluminum foil and tissue paper. Aluminum foil is a good insulator as it reflects heat, while tissue paper acts as a thermal barrier. Cotton, on the other hand, is not as effective of an insulator because it does not have the same reflective or thermal barrier properties.
no because aluminum foil is a metal
Water is a relatively good conductor of heat. I said "relatively" because it depends on what you compare it with. To show that it is a bad conductor of heat, you need to compare it with something that is even better conductor of heat (i.e. metal). What you can do: Use 2 fresh ice cubes that are similar in size. Put one inside a cup of water in room temperature. Wrap the other one with aluminium foil. Observe and you will see that the one that is wrapped with aluminium foil melts faster.
Aluminium foil is made from pure aluminium; aluminium sulfide is Al2S3.