YES
yes it can but if it has rubber on the handles it will melt
Yes, up to 350° maximum. If the handles have been replaced with the Bakelite ones then no.
Don't put your Revere Ware in the oven. While in many cases oven baking may be fine, there is a temperature above which the Bakelite handles will start to melt and emit a strong chemical odor. Various Revere Ware guides claims this temperature is 425 degrees F but people have reported this at lower temperatures and if the Bakelite is too close to the broiler, it will be at a much higher temperature than the rest of the oven.
Yes, you can put a Dutch oven in the oven for cooking.
Clean and dry Bakelite is a such a good insulator it would not be possible to use it to make a conductor of electricity.However if the piece of Bakelite was sprayed with water all over and a high enough voltage was applied to it, the water (not the Bakelite) would conduct electricity.Another possible answer is that if the Bakelite was made as thin as, say, some cigarette paper, and if a very high voltage was put across its thickness, the Bakelite would then break down and it would no longer be a good insulator. The burnt Bakelite could then conduct an electric current. Probably several hundreds or even thousands of volts would be needed to do that, but the resulting burnt stuff is not the same material as the clean and dry Bakelite we started with!The simple answer is bake it in a very hot oven (e.g. ≥500F) until it chars. The carbon in the charred Bakelite conducts.Warning: the charing process will generate smoke, which will both trigger your smoke alarm and make breathing very difficult! Please don't try this.
Yes, you can put pots in the oven for cooking as long as they are oven-safe.
Bakelite can be considered a resol.
yes or no
Yes, bakelite is permanently used.
Very expensive if it's real Bakelite
Yes, you can put a pot in the oven to cook your meal as long as the pot is oven-safe.
Yes, you can put a pot in the oven to cook a meal, as long as the pot is oven-safe.