To answer this one would need to know the width of the length of foil in question.
The aluminum foil weighs about 0.243 grams. The volume of the aluminum is 10 x 5 x .0018 or 0.09 cm3 and aluminum weighs about 2.7 g/cm3.
No but it is made of aluminum which is the most prevalent element in the earth.
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Aluminum foil is not an element as the foil has a small amount of other stuff added to it to make it an alloy. Aluminum element would only have aluminum atoms and no other compounds added to it. An alloy has two or more metals together.
It is a physical change because it can be reversed. All you have to do is weld the foil back together!
The thickness of aluminum foil is 6 microns, or 0.000234 inches.
Depending on the thickness of the foil.
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.
An aluminum foil pan is a disposable pan made of thick aluminum foil.
Yes, aluminum cans, foil and pie trays should all be recycled. "Silver" foil from chewing gum wrappers can all be sorted. The "silvery" plastic bags for snacks like crisps are actually plastic with a tiny spray of aluminum (just 2 or 3 microns thick) to keep the light out. These usually can NOT be recycled.
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.
Aluminum is element. Aluminum foil is made entirely of aluminum.
The aluminum foil weighs about 0.243 grams. The volume of the aluminum is 10 x 5 x .0018 or 0.09 cm3 and aluminum weighs about 2.7 g/cm3.
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Aluminum foil is made of Aluminum, which is an element. So yes Aluminum foil is a element
depends on foil:aluminumgold (usually called leaf not foil, most common use is lettering on leather bound books)silver (usually called leaf not foil, most common use is lettering on leather bound books)tin (used for purpose aluminum foil is used for, rarely seen today)lead (often used in roofing to prevent leaks from pooling water, thick for foil)etc.
Length X Width X Thickness. A sheet of aluminum foil does have a thickness. A typical sheet has a thickness of about 0.02 millimeters. There are, of course, thicker and thinner sheets.