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The package I have at home lists its length as 33 feet.

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That depends on the brand. If it comes in a box, most of the times, the length is printed on one of the sides.

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What is the chemical reaction between citric acid and aluminum foil?

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How thick is 10mil in sheet copper I need to relate it to something I can understand like aluminum foil?

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What rate will an ice cube melt in plastic wrap versus aluminum foil?

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Is aluminum foil float on water?

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