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Aluminium foil replaced tin foil immediately after World War II because aluminum is: easier to work (manufacture into usable artifacts), more plentiful in the Earth's crust (and therefore cheaper to produce and cheaper for YOU to buy), and has qualities that are deemed more useful.

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A use for aluminum in the home?

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Why is aluminum?

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Would tin foil repel a magnet?

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How thick is tin foil?

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