Well yes but that's if you want it to cook properly all over mine smashes not long ago it's hard cause we brought it for my mum for her birthday.
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Oh dear - I'm sure you can buy a replacement! Its main purpose is to act as an insulated, heat-resistant turntable for the food in its dish.
The glass plate which comes with your oven, whether microwave or combination, must be used at all times during operation of your oven.
If you have a problem with the use of the glass plate you need to contact the manufacturer of the oven.
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No. Otherwise the food well burn.
no
Microwaves generally do not come with extra glass plates but you can purchase an extra glass plate.
No. Otherwise the food well burn.
On a glass plate chemistry experiments can be performed on very small scale.In medicine and biology the glass plate can be used as support for samples.
Yes, you can use Marinex glass cookware in the oven. You can also use this cookware in the freezer and microwave as it is very versatile.
yes.
== == You put a specimen on a glass plate and then view the specimen under a microscope. It acts sort of like a slide.
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Use clear silicon--it has "give" and is not rigid.
No, the core is metal and will cause sparks and possible damage to the microwave oven.
A person can use plastic bowls that come with microwaves when warming food in a microwave. Metal can not be used in microwaves, because it can cause the microwave to catch fire.
A conventional oven projects heat onto an object, warming it by passing the heat into the object from the heating elements. If the oven is turned off, the heat remains built up in the oven and the object will continue to cook until the heat has been dissipated. A microwave oven vibrates molecules to create heat from inside the object. Once the microwave stops, the molecules stop vibrating and the heat stops. The only heat remaining is eminating from the object as it cools. A microwave dish is sometimes made of plastic, Melamine or glass. None of these are safe to use in a conventional oven. Some glass containers such as Pyrex Glass are made for a conventioanl oven. Other glass containers may break. Glass will not melt with the heat an oven can produce, but the uneven cooling of the outside may differ from the inside and it could break. http://hypertextbook.com/facts/2002/SaiLee.shtml Glass not made for microwaves may break in the microwave. Bubbles in the glass may expand and crack the glass.