Chemistry, asked by sikarwaranubhav23, 6 hours ago

5. Aluminium is used to make foils to wrap food because it is (a) Ductile and more reactive (b) Malleable and lustrous (c) Malleable and less reactive (d) Ductile and less reactive​

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Answered by mariablinkkpopfan
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Answer:

I think it's (d) ductile less reactive

Answered by Anonymous
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\huge\fbox \red{malleable}\fbox \green{and}\fbox \purple{less}\fbox \orange{reactive}\fbox \red{.).}

Explanation:

a) Aluminium is one of the less reactive metals, so it does not react with food items and does not alter the taste. Moreover, being a metal; aluminium is highly malleable and can be made into very thin foils which are perfect for wrapping food.

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