Malleable, brittle, ductile
Aluminum foil is solid, it is a metal, and it is malleable.
A piece of aluminum foil has a fixed mass and volume, it is flexible, and it is a metal that can conduct electricity.
4 physical properties of a piece of aluminum foil are: thickness, density, malleability, mass.
Iron rusting = chemical gasoline burning = chemical cutting a piece of wood = physical aluminum reacting with foil paper= chemical Anytime the basic molecule is changed, it is chemical, and if it is not than it is physical. Keep in mind that basic state changes (e.g. melting from solid to liquid) are physical.
Foil is made of aluminum, which, in this case, does not have magnetic properties.
Tearing an aluminum foil is a physical change. This will only alter the physical features of the foil and not have any effect on the chemical composition.
yes
Aluminum foil is made of Aluminum, which is an element. So yes Aluminum foil is a element
A piece of aluminum foil has a fixed mass and volume, it is flexible, and it is a metal that can conduct electricity.
Physical. It's still aluminum foil.
different they are made from different things
There are three physical properties of aluminum foil. The three properties are solid, ductile, and malleable.
Iron rusting = chemical gasoline burning = chemical cutting a piece of wood = physical aluminum reacting with foil paper= chemical Anytime the basic molecule is changed, it is chemical, and if it is not than it is physical. Keep in mind that basic state changes (e.g. melting from solid to liquid) are physical.
Physical. It's still aluminum foil.
It is a physical change because it can be reversed. All you have to do is weld the foil back together!
The aluminum foil is smoother.
Foil is made of aluminum, which, in this case, does not have magnetic properties.
Neither. Aluminum Foil has no magnetic properties.
Physical. It's still aluminum foil.
Tearing an aluminum foil is a physical change. This will only alter the physical features of the foil and not have any effect on the chemical composition.