Why is aluminum is a suitable material to use in making cans based on it's physical and chemical properties?
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Why is aluminum is a suitable material to use in making cans based on it's physical and chemical properties? I have seen cans made in a can factory!! The raw material is a thin sheet of aluminumThe solid cylinder of steel is forced down on the thin sheetAs the cylinder moves down, the aluminum bends and forms a thin cylinder around the steel cylinderThe steel cylinder is pulled up, and a hollow aluminum cylinder has formedNext, a circle of aluminum is bent around the top of the hollow aluminum cylinder to form the lid of the canPhysical properties The metal must be malleable so it can be rolled into thin sheetThe metal must high tensile strength, so it is not pulled apart as the bent and forced into a cylinder shapeAluminum is malleable and has high tensile strengthChemical properties Aluminum does not rust Most soda pop is slightly acidicAluminum does not react with weak acids