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I'm making chocolate covered oreos today for my boyfriend and i realized i have no wax or parchment paperI only have aluminum foilwould that work? or would the covered cookies get stuck to it when the chocolate hardens? i dont have time to go to the store and get some wax paperHELP!!
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I have experienced smoking tabac from a hookah (shisha), and i just wanted to know if using a screen, or aluminum foil affects the draw muchWhich is better for the cooler, longer draw??
save your money and get gas powered oneElectric ones just don't cut the mustard
I don't have a pan to bake the cookies withcan you use just aluminum foil in the oven to bake the cookies?
Make sure if they blow more in the attic that they do not plug up eave vents and that they make sure and recessed can lights you may have are IC ratedIf not they can not be covered with insul.
A) aluminum B) a piece of paper C) skin D) thin fabric THUMBS UP P
A) Beta particles have a charge of minus 1, and a mass of about 1/2000th of a protonThis means that beta particles are the same as an electronWe can write them as or, because they're the same as an electron, They are fast, and lightBeta particles have a medium penetrating power - they are stopped by a sheet of aluminium or plastics such as perspex.
I am in the 8th grade and i need a science fair project that involves a solar ovenBut something that an 8th grader can actually doThank-you!
It's been a long, long time, but I did something similar back in junior highI assume you're looking for something that will cook a hot dog or something similar? If so, simple use a shoe box and coat the interior with aluminum foilDepending on the dimensions of the shoe box, you'll want to put the aluminum foil in at an arc such that it reflects the solar energy to the centerYou'll never get it hot but it does work and can make whatever is getting the light focused on it pretty warm.
why does Aluminum have the properties it has???as much information as possible please10 points thankoo
A silvery and ductile member of the poor metal group of elements, aluminum is found primarily as the ore bauxite and is remarkable for its resistance to oxidation (aluminum is actually almost always already oxidized, but is usable in this form unlike most metals), its strength, and its light weight. Aluminum is used in many industries to make millions of different products and is very important to the world economy. Structural components made from aluminum are vital to the aerospace industry and very important in other areas of transportation and building in which light weight, durability, and strength are needed. The use of aluminum exceed that of any other metal except iron. Pure aluminum easily forms alloys with many elements such as copper, zinc, magnesium, manganese and silicon. Nearly all modern mirrors are made using a thin reflective coating of aluminum on the back surface of a sheet of float glass. Telescope mirrors are also coated with a thin layer of aluminum. Other applications are electrical transmission lines, and packaging (cans, foil, etc.). Because of its high conductivity and relatively low price compared to copper, aluminum was introduced for household electrical wiring to a large degree in the US in the 1960s. Unfortunately problems on the functioning were caused by its greater coefficient of thermal expansion and its tendency to creep under steady sustained pressure, both eventually causing loosening the connection; galvanic corrosion increasing the electrical resistance. The most recent development in aluminum technology is the production of aluminum foam by adding to the molten metal a compound (a metal hybrid), which releases hydrogen gas. The molten aluminum has to he thickened before this is done and this is achieved by adding aluminum oxide or silicon carbide fibers. The result is a solid foam which is used in traffic tunnels and in space shuttle.
Use the reaction below to answer the following questions.2 Al(s) + 6H2O(g) ? 2 Al(OH)3 + 3 H2aDetermine the oxidation numbers of each element in both the reactants and products of this oxidation-reduction reaction of aluminum.bWhich element is organized, or loses electrons, in this reaction?c.Which element is reduced, or gains electrons, in this reaction?Please help me!
If i will undergo in ideas the articles I even have examine, the only area of the MacBook it somewhat is aluminum is the shell that covers the keyboard, the rest continues to be plasticThe Aluminum one gets scratched somewhat actuallythere became yet another question corresponding to yours.
Does anyone have recipe for Choclate Chip cookies made with Sour Cream??
INGREDIENTS 1 1/2 cups raisins 1 1/2 cups chopped walnuts 2 cups all-purpose flour 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 1 teaspoon baking soda 1/2 cup butter, softened 1 cup white sugar 2 eggs 1/2 cup sour cream 1 cup semisweet chocolate chips DIRECTIONS Preheat oven to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C)Line cookie sheets with aluminum foil or baking parchmentSteam raisins in a vegetable steamer over shallow water in a saucepanBoil water for 3 minutes, until raisins are moistRemove raisins and let dry on clothIn a large bowl, cream together the butter, sugar and vanilla until smoothBeat in eggs and sour cream until well blendedSift together flour and baking soda; stir into the butter mixtureMix in raisins, nuts and chocolateDrop dough by tablespoons 2 inches apart on cookie sheetsBake 13 to 15 minutes, until lightly coloredLet cool on wire racks.