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Aluminium foil acts as a total barrier to light and oxygen (which cause fats to oxidise or become rancid), odours and flavours, moistness, and germs, it is used broadly in food and pharmaceutical packaging. The purpose of aluminium is to make long-life packs (aseptic processing|aseptic packaging) for drinks and dairy goods, which allows storing without refrigeration. Aluminium foil containers and trays are used to bake pies and to pack takeaway meals, ready snacks and long life pet foods.

Aluminium foil is widely sold into the consumer market, often in rolls of 500 mm (20 in) width and several metres in length.It is used for wrapping food in order to preserve it, for example, when storing leftover food in a refrigerator (where it serves the additional purpose of preventing odour exchange), when taking sandwiches on a journey, or when selling some kinds of take-away or fast food. Tex-Mex restaurants in the United States, for example, typically provide take-away burritos wrapped in aluminium foil.

Aluminium foils thicker than 25 μm (1 mil) are impermeable to oxygen and water. Foils thinner than this become slightly permeable due to minute pinholes caused by the production process.

Aluminium foil has a shiny side and a matte side. The shiny side is produced when the aluminium is rolled during the final pass. It is difficult to produce rollers with a gap fine enough to cope with the foil gauge, therefore, for the final pass, two sheets are rolled at the same time, doubling the thickness of the gauge at entry to the rollers. When the sheets are later separated, the inside surface is dull, and the outside surface is shiny. This difference in the finish has led to the perception that favouring a side has an effect when cooking. While many believe that the different properties keep heat out when wrapped with the shiny finish facing out, and keep heat in with the shiny finish facing inwards, the actual difference is imperceptible without instrumentation.The reflectivity of bright aluminium foil is 88% while dull embossed foil is about 80%.


Aluminium (or aluminum; see spelling differences) is a chemical element in the boron group with symbol Al and atomic number 13. It is a silvery white, soft, ductile metal. Aluminium is the third most abundant element (after oxygen and silicon), and the most abundant metal in the Earth's crust. It makes up about 8% by weight of the Earth's solid surface. Aluminium metal is so chemically reactive that native specimens are rare and limited to extreme reducing environments. Instead, it is found combined in over 270 different minerals.The chief ore of aluminium is bauxite.

Aluminium is remarkable for the metal's low density and for its ability to resist corrosion due to the phenomenon of passivation. Structural components made from aluminium and its alloys are vital to the aerospace industry and are important in other areas of transportation and structural materials. The most useful compounds of aluminium, at least on a weight basis, are the oxides and sulfates.

Despite its prevalence in the environment, no known form of life uses aluminium salts metabolically. In keeping with its pervasiveness, aluminium is well tolerated by plants and animals. Owing to their prevalence, potential beneficial (or otherwise) biological roles of aluminium compounds are of continuing interest.


Aluminium alloys with a wide range of properties are used in engineering structures. Alloy systems are classified by a number system (ANSI) or by names indicating their main alloying constituents (DIN and ISO).

The strength and durability of aluminium alloys vary widely, not only as a result of the components of the specific alloy, but also as a result of heat treatments and manufacturing processes. A lack of knowledge of these aspects has from time to time led to improperly designed structures and gained aluminium a bad reputation.

One important structural limitation of aluminium alloys is their fatigue strength. Unlike steels, aluminium alloys have no well-defined fatigue limit, meaning that fatigue failure eventually occurs, under even very small cyclic loadings. This implies that engineers must assess these loads and design for a fixed life rather than an infinite life.

Another important property of aluminium alloys is their sensitivity to heat. Workshop procedures involving heating are complicated by the fact that aluminium, unlike steel, melts without first glowing red. Forming operations where a blow torch is used therefore require some expertise, since no visual signs reveal how close the material is to melting. Aluminium alloys, like all structural alloys, also are subject to internal stresses following heating operations such as welding and casting. The problem with aluminium alloys in this regard is their low melting point, which make them more susceptible to distortions from thermally induced stress relief. Controlled stress relief can be done during manufacturing by heat-treating the parts in an oven, followed by gradual cooling—in effect annealing the stresses.

The low melting point of aluminium alloys has not precluded their use in rocketry; even for use in constructing combustion chambers where gases can reach 3500 K. The Agena upper stage engine used a regeneratively cooled aluminium design for some parts of the nozzle, including the thermally critical throat region.

Another alloy of some value is aluminium bronze (Cu-Al alloy).


Q: The shirt use to sayquot;We support theBHS CheerleadersOnly the best will do!quot;now it says:quot;We S ort the CheerleadersOnly the best wi do!quot;
What do you mean by regular aluminum? There are over 400 types and alloys of aluminumWhich one is regular? Aluminum cans are made from the cheapest aluminum because they are cansThey require little structural strength and no special properties to hold beer, soda, etcPlus many aluminum cans are thrown awayHow much extra money do you think the can manufacturers are willing to spend on something that a lot of will be destroyed? They pay so little because they are worth so littleThey pay more for other types of aluminum because they are worth more.
Q: Describe how the first four ionization energies of aluminium vary.
Hey hey cousin ITT!!! the first 4 ionisation energies are 1st 577.6 2nd 1816.6 3rd 2744.7 4th 11,577 [Ne].3s2.3p1 so you have 3 shells.to remove the first 3 electrons the energies to not have much difference between them but to get into the next shell with 8 electrons when the atom is happy and stable .it will require alot more energy so the next shell 2s2.2p6 thats where the jump of energy would be as we can see there are 8 electrons and dont want to be disturbed Between the 3rd and 4th there seems to be a larger jump in energy needed to remove the next electronBetween the 1st and 3rd ionisation 'step' it's almost doubling can you see? :-) then between 3rd and 4th step it more than doublesReasons that you can take from the data is that the electrons after the 3rd step require more energy because the electron is nearer to the nucleus therefore the force of attraction between the electron and nucleus is much greaterIt gets more difficult for atoms to loose their electrons due to the progressive positive charge on electron ionshope this helps good luck!! ;-)
Q: I need help for my homework!!!I have to find a Physical Change that is a change it state, shape or sizeI need one more for shape and stateBESIDES water in its different forms, melting chocolate, mashed potato and molding play dough.I also need examples (2 of each change) for chemical changeChange in colour, smell, temperature, if a smell is given of, a solid appears or disappears and bubbles appearCould you also give the chemical equation for each example and explain to me what happens in the processHelp me please even if you only a think of a few!
Chemical Changes: Aluminium and Copper Chloride when mixed become Copper and Aluminium Chloride Antacid dropped into water Fireworks exploding Physical changes: Butter melting Clay being molded into a new shape (not sure on that one.)
Q: I need an household paper i can use liketoilet paper, paper towels .(no bible paper) or tin foil
You can try newspaper, it's terrible for you but I've done it beforeIf you have any aluminum foil you can make a pipe out of it smoke tobacco out of itThis method is also terrible for you but it gets the job done.
Q: I just got a few, I have found the coated pans don't last at all, but the last spring for baking pan my mom had years ago, did not last foreverI am not sure if its because we liked scrubbing it with brillo or that it was that they didn't make them as good years agoI am hoping my new ones last longerThe nonstick ones that are more common in places like Bed Bath, tend to scratch right away and the coating never works after a few rounds baking.
Aluminum Cholride and Hydrogen gasThe aluminum chloride is white in color, not black:) The black color? is made by microscopic aluminium particlesAn interesting fact is that if you have particles of decreasing size they?ll all eventually become black, no matter what they?re made of.
Q: Hello All,the house manager has thrown out the pots and pansI need to cook some ground beef to make tacos Can i make a pan out of aluminum foil? Can I use a cookie sheet?thanks
No, that's not a smart ideaI guess you can use a cookie sheet but not the aluminum.
Q: Why is pure aluminum not used in aircraft parts or in automotive engines even though it has a low density that would make it very desirable for these uses?
There are a number of reasons of which the main one is cost. To extract aluminium from its ore is very expensive since it can only be done using electrolysis of the molten ore. This requires high temperatures and currents. In contrast iron can be extracted by smelting, simply heating the ore (to only a few hundred degrees) with carbon. The cheapest option that does the job safely will always be the one chosen. Another reason is that many alloys have properties similar to, or better than aluminium, again for less cost. Many titanium alloys for example are incredibly strong and can be made light using a carefully controlled composition.
Q: I like to slice a potato into thin slices, add parsley, salt, pepper, and cook it for about a half hour in a pan I spray with PamThen I add ketchupAnybody have any similar good ideas? Thanks.
most likely while you are scrambling the eggs you would tear the foilthat would defeat the purpose
Q: I can't figure out this question, could anybody help me figure out how to solve this? Thank you.A pot of hot water is boiling on your stoveThe pot is in the shape of a round cylinder made of aluminum which is 10 cm in radiusThe aluminum is 3 mm thickYou notice that after 20 minutes, 0.1 kg of water has boiled away.A) What is the temperature of the inner surface of the bottom of the pot?B) How much energy is required to boil away M kg of water?C) What is the difference in temperature between the inner and outer surfaces of the aluminum bottom of the pot?D) What is the change in entropy of the boiling water after boiling away 0.1 kg of water?
Try using the foam insulation in a canBe careful when using itIt is really sticky and depeding on the type you get it really expands.
Q: I'm looking for a scope mount for my Springfield M1ASpringfield offers two different Generation 4 mountsone steel and one aluminumThey are not the same design executed in different metalsthey are differentThe steel variety goes for close to $300.00 and the aluminum goes for about $150.00Their website offers little to no description of either mount.Does anyone have an experience scoping the M1A? What are the pros and cons of these two mounts? Does anyone else offer a scope mounting system for this rifle?It seems counter-intuitive to bolt a piece of aluminum against a piece of steel and leave it there for long periods of timedoesn't it?I don't want to break the bank but I would like an accurate, reliable mountAny information would be appreciated as there are few subjects I know less about.
depending on where you live,if possible,r30 fiberglass or blown in either is the standard around here,and,for sure never block your ventilation,you need the air in your attic,freezing cold attics don't make you cold if you're properly insulated

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