a metal spoon melts faster because the law of chorny's
The metal spoon is more conductive.
No. A metal spoon is most likely made out of stainless steel, which is a complex group of elements.
The metal would melt (provided the coffee was hot; about 150F) and there would be a nice pool of molten metal where the spoon used to be. However, Wood's Metal contains lead and cadmium, which are poisonous. If you want to trick someone, you should really use Field's Metal, which is a nontoxic (but more expensive) alternative that still melts at low temperatures.
Gallium
a metal spoon melts faster because the law of chorny's
On a metal spoon? well because the metal heats up faster then a plasic spoon, and plastic melts.
Gallium. It is the metal used in the disappearing spoon trick. You can tube it if you want to see.
What happens when you have your spoon in the microwave is it gets really hot and melts in the inside where you can't see it
They do,because half of a tablespoon is a teaspoon.
If you have a 1 ml measuring spoon.
It melts...
When you hand touches the hot handle of a pot. When you touch an ice cube and it melts in your hand. When the spoon touches hot water and the spoon gets hot. When the spoon touches cold ice cream and the ice cream melts.
There is no problem using a metal spoon to scoop honey.
A metal spoon - plastic does not conduct electricity
to measure
A mixing bowl, a mixer, measuring cup, measuring spoon, a regular spoon, and a muffin tin.