The package I have at home lists its length as 33 feet.
That depends on the brand. If it comes in a box, most of the times, the length is printed on one of the sides.
Aluminum foil is pure elemental aluminum in very thin sheets. It's a 100%, or, to be more precise, 99.99% aluminum.
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A thin aluminum foil, (which is denser than water) could float on the surface if carefully placed, by virtue of the surface tension of water. But if submerged, the foil would sink due to its higher density. Generally speaking, a denser substance will sink in a less dense substance. Assuming standard temperatures, since aluminum has a density of about 2.7 grams per cubic centimeter and water only has 1 gram per cc, aluminum would sink. (An aluminum boat would float because it displaces a greater mass of water than its own weight.)
1.Boil water 2.put jewelry in aluminum pan or glass pan lined in aluminum foil. 3.Pour in baking soda. 4.Pour boiling water over jewelry. 5.The silver has to be touching the aluminum. The parts that aren't, take a piece of aluminum foil and touch it to the silver right after it has been put in the water. If it's really badly tarnished, you may have to do it a second or third time. It's a reaction between the aluminum and baking soda with the boiling water.
the chemical reaction between copper chloride and aluminum foil is as follows .IT will be a single replacement reaction is a type of redox reaction . where both reduction and oxidation will take place.Reaction 1: Copper (II) Chloride and Aluminum3 CuCl2(aq) + 2Al(s) –> 2 AlCl3 + 3Cu(s).
The answer would be whatever the length of the aluminum foil roll is times 6.0221415*1023 divided by 279,118 miles or 449,197 km.
A six yard roll of aluminum: 1 yard = 3 feet 1 foot = 12 inches THus: 6 yards = 6 * (3 feet) = 18 feet = 18 * (12 inches) = 216 inches
1)aluminum foil 2)baseball bats
Aluminum foil is pure elemental aluminum in very thin sheets. It's a 100%, or, to be more precise, 99.99% aluminum.
1 mil is 0.001 inches. So 10mil is 0.01 inches thick. I believe aluminum foil is about 0.5mil, so 10mil is approximately as thick as 20sheets of aluminum foil.
Foil there are 2 different meanings of foil.... 1. An Aluminum foil to cover food, containers may be used in other things because it is a material. 2. To foil (Destroy or ruin) a plan
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A 1 foot roll will remain 1 foot even when rolled up. The diameter of the roll will depend on the thickness of the material.
There are three factors... 1) Temperature 2) Pressure 3) The presence of Oxygen
it will melt about in an hour or either in 1 or 2 minutes
A thin aluminum foil, (which is denser than water) could float on the surface if carefully placed, by virtue of the surface tension of water. But if submerged, the foil would sink due to its higher density. Generally speaking, a denser substance will sink in a less dense substance. Assuming standard temperatures, since aluminum has a density of about 2.7 grams per cubic centimeter and water only has 1 gram per cc, aluminum would sink. (An aluminum boat would float because it displaces a greater mass of water than its own weight.)
Aluminum is a metal. The foil is very handy for a number of applications due to the metalic properties of aluminum. 1 - Malleability/Ductility. 2 - Ability to retain its shape. 3 - Relatively high melting point. 4 - Good heat and electrical conductivity 5 - Low reactivity (not a general metallic property, but has to due with production of an oxide layer, and other properties of aluminum)