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food is wrapped in foils made up of ​

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Answered by Dipu6256
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Answer:

Aluminum

Aluminum is a soft and malleable metal. It can be easily beaten into thin sheets to form wrapping foils. Also, aluminum does not react with food items.

Answered by mantrarpathak
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Answer:

aluminium

Explanation:

Aluminum foil, or tin foil, is a paper-thin, shiny sheet of aluminum metal. It's made by rolling large slabs of aluminum until they are less than 0.2 mm thick

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