Art Using Aluminum Foil

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My 4 year old got some nail polish on my comforter and sheet on my bedHow do I remove it from fabric? I tried nail polish remover but it only makes it lighter and doesn't remove it.
Soak the spots in a bowl of full strength nail polish removerJust wad the entire area right into the bowlLet it sit for a whileThe polish should waft offMake sure you don't spill any nail polish remover on anything valuable(You might sit the bowl on top of aluminum foil or some other form of protection.) Then launder the comforter and sheet as usual.
I have this pipe to smoke weed and i use aluminum foil for an ash catcher and i was trying to get all the resin out of my bowl and i took a hit and it tasted like aluminum foil so i threw it downwhat will happen to me
play some smooth jazz or some rnb and just chillmaybe set up a tv and get something rolling on netflix for anyone who wants to watchlook online for recipeshave some good drinks.
Is aluminum a sturdy material for a new flute case?
Note that only the frame of that case is aluminum - the rest is we don't know whatFor $16 it's worth a try to see if you like it Many of us have an all aluminum case for traveling - they are very sturdyMy preference though is for my wooden case since my flute rarely leaves me when traveling and gigging.
Ok so I have this table on my book (I uploaded a picture here, can you see it?)And there are these questions beside the tableMy teacher answered them but I couldn't understand a word, the answers don't make sense to mePlease explain AS SIMPLE AS POSSIBLE.1) What are the values for the first, second, and third ionization energies for sodium and aluminum ANSWER: Ionization energy for Al is greater than Na because Al is smaller in size (Period Trend)2) Is it easier to remove an electron from a sodium (Na) or aluminum (Al) atom? From Na^+ or Al^+? From Na^2^+ or Al^2^+?ANSWER: 3rd IE gt; 2nd IEgt; 1st IE IE ionization energy By the way3) Which ion is more common? Na^3^+ or Al^3+?Answer : Al^3^+ is more commonNa^3+ is less common because it is breaking stability (Breaking complete energy level)Honestly the answers of the 1st and 2nd questions don't make sense to me at allAnd in the third question what does quot;breaking stabilityquot; mean?
Foil made from a thin leaf of tin was commercially available before the aluminium counterpartIn the late 19th century and early 20th century, tin foil was in common use, and some people continue to refer to the new product by the name of the old oneTin foil is stiffer than aluminium foilIt tends to give a slight tin taste to food wrapped in it, which is one major reason it has largely been supplanted by aluminium and other materials for wrapping foodTin was first replaced by aluminium in 1910, when the first aluminium foil rolling plant, “DrLauber, Neher Cie., Emmishofen.” was opened in Kreuzlingen, SwitzerlandThe plant, owned by J.GNeher Sons (aluminium manufacturers) started in 1886 in Schaffhausen, Switzerland, at the foot of the Rhine Falls - capturing the falls’ energy to produce aluminiumNeher's sons together with DrLauber discovered the endless rolling process and the use of aluminium foil as a protective barrierFrom there began the wide use of aluminium foil in the packaging of chocolate bars and tobacco productsProcesses evolved over time to include the use of print, colour, lacquer, laminate and the embossing of the aluminium.
i was told to clean/strip old off 1st, i did then coat w/ oil then put in oven 300.i hav pans w/ gel like substance in them, and a house full of smoke every time i turn on oven.do i need to strip and start over the right way or are my pans ruined?
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today i want to roast some chicken and veg in the ovenwhen making this is it better to roast on aluminium foil or to use baking paper on top of the foil and put the chicken on the baking paper ??
You really need to give more informationAs a chef, I never want to put foil directly on meatBy sealing the meat/vegetable package, you will actually be steaming the mealAs this is the desired method for low, slow cooking, it also has to be removable to brown the chicken before serving or you will be serving a white birdSince you want to roast your chicken I would recommend the low and slow method of cooking chicken with baking paper and foil over the chicken and vegetables with your seasoningtop with baking paper and seal with foilDo not add waterBy adding water, your meat will become stringywhen the meat and vegetables are ready for the oven, place in a 300 degree oven until everything is cooked throughIt should take about 2 or 3 hours depending on the size of your chickenWhen it is cooked, remove the foil and paper, scoop out the vegetables to a plate and keep warm, drain pan drippings into a pot to make gravyIncrease the oven temperature to 400 degreesReturn the chicken to the oven, breast side up, to brown, while you thicken the pan drippings to make the gravyAdjust the seasonings as needed with salt and pepper, but nothing else should be needed Hope your dinner is amazing!
so my family had a barbeque today and my mom put a sheet of aluminum foil over the grill to cook the chicken. i was wondering if the aluminum foil would burn and give off some sort of unhealthy chemical. is this true or am i just being paranoid?
No. The aluminum will usually not burn. At a temperature in excess of 1150 degrees, and being exposed to an open flame at the same time, will result in the aluminum burning. On a barbecue, you will only have a few hundred degrees. When aluminum burns, it will naturally produce aluminum dioxide, which is not toxic. You don't have anything to worry about. Aluminum only burns in fine powder form, or when it is melted (exceeding 1150F)
I need to do a science project about anythingI want to do something quick and easy that will look like i spent a long time on, but i have no idea what to do.
May be you shouid do a volcano it is easy and quick.Ok I tell ya how to do itStep 1.The piece of cardboard will be the base of the volcanoTape the vial near the centerThe vial will be the lava pond or magma conduitStep 2.The interior of your volcano will be made of newspaper wrapped in tapeMake balls from the newspaperStep 3.You will need balls of different sizesUse the balls to shape your volcanoStep 4.Wrap the surface of the volcano in aluminum foilTape the foil to the bottom of the cardboardGently cut the foil above the vialA pencil is useful to hold the center of the foil over the center of your volcanoStep 5.Take your model outside and paint itStep 6.To make your model look more volcanic, add a coat of spray glue and sprinkle sand over the volcanoYou can paint the sand black if you wishYou can add several layers