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drag the terms into the table to indicate an advantage or disadvantage of using aluminum in the production of cans. (2 points)
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I don’t see the list of terms to drag — can you paste them or upload a screenshot?
Meanwhile, common advantages/disadvantages of using aluminum for cans (so you can drag the right items) are:
- Advantages: lightweight, highly recyclable (easy to remelt with little loss), corrosion-resistant, malleable/formable.
- Disadvantages: high energy use and greenhouse‑gas emissions to produce primary aluminum from bauxite, environmental damage from bauxite mining, softer than steel (dents more easily), higher cost for virgin aluminum.
If your two choices are e.g. “lightweight” and “requires a lot of energy to produce,” put “lightweight” under Advantage and “requires a lot of energy to produce” under Disadvantage. If you paste the exact terms I’ll place them for you.
Meanwhile, common advantages/disadvantages of using aluminum for cans (so you can drag the right items) are:
- Advantages: lightweight, highly recyclable (easy to remelt with little loss), corrosion-resistant, malleable/formable.
- Disadvantages: high energy use and greenhouse‑gas emissions to produce primary aluminum from bauxite, environmental damage from bauxite mining, softer than steel (dents more easily), higher cost for virgin aluminum.
If your two choices are e.g. “lightweight” and “requires a lot of energy to produce,” put “lightweight” under Advantage and “requires a lot of energy to produce” under Disadvantage. If you paste the exact terms I’ll place them for you.
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