Most aluminum is extracted from an ore called bauxite. Aluminum does not naturally occur as a separate metal.
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Aluminum foil Aluminum cans Aluminum siding for homes Aluminum car rims Aluminum airplane parts
Melted aluminum cans can be used to create new aluminum products, such as car parts, building materials, or aluminum foil. Recycling aluminum cans by melting them down saves energy and resources compared to making new aluminum from raw materials.
You can purchase plain aluminum cans from online retailers, local packaging supply stores, or directly from manufacturers. Some recycling centers and scrap yards may also sell plain aluminum cans.
It takes 20 times less energy to make a can from recycled aluminum, so, just counting the energy (ignoring the costs of mining and transport), you could make 320 cans out of recycled aluminum for the same cost as 16 cans from bauxite (aluminum ore).
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usually aluminum ******** also steel and you can find Polyethylene Terephthalate (pet)cans Matt
Flattening an aluminum can makes no difference to its weight. However, a bag full of flattened aluminum cans will weigh much more than a bag full of unflattened aluminum cans, simply because you can fit many more cans in the bag.
The cans are produced by BALL corporation.
More aluminum cans!!!
No aluminum cans are not compounds. Aluminum cans are made of aluminum which is an element and is very metallic.
No aluminum cans are not compounds. Aluminum cans are made of aluminum which is an element and is very metallic.
anywhere where you could throw away aluminum cans
The cans containing iron are magnetic, the aluminum ones aren't.
No, neptunium is not used in the manufacturing of aluminum cans. Aluminum is the main component in the production of aluminum cans, with neptunium being a radioactive element primarily used in nuclear applications.
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it can be hammered into a thin sheet (malleability)