Pots are not usually made to withstand large pressures. In any case, it would depend on the thickness of the pot.
No, but pot metal may contain aluminum. The term pot metal names an alloy of various metals, typically of low melting point, but does not define the content or percentages. Pot metal today will be mostly zinc but will contain other metals such as lead, copper, aluminum, tin, magnesium, or others.
No, after a strongly and repeatedly washing.
A pipeclay triangle.
You will have heat transfer to the pot by radiation from the hot coals and by a combination of conduction and convection as the hot gasses of the fire rise to the pot. You might also have some slight heating by conduction from the metal grill to the pot; the grill gets heated the same way as the pot by radiation and flames but may be slightly warmer than the pot since it is closer to the coals and lies between the flames and parts of the pot resting on it. The total heat transfer from the grill to the pot is probably minimal. We would hope that the contents of the pot get heated by the walls of the pot - by conduction and, if they are fluid, convection.
Physical change: the steel wool only changes the black pot's shape and in doing so reveals another color in the pot or the color of the substance that the pot is made from; it would still be the same thing but there would be all the parts of the pot, just it would be in different pieces.
The handle made of metal will be hotter, since metal conducts heat very well, and wood conducts heat very poorly.
pot-metal
It would get too hot
No, it's pot metal.
A kettle is a large metal pot with a lid and handle and a spout.:-) B-) :-D
You can keep yourself from getting burnt by putting a cloth around the handle.
A metal handle would get almost as hot as the pot, especially if you are cooking something for an extended time. Wood and plastic does not conduct heat as well as metal, so a wooden or plastic handle protects you from the heat while you cook.
I would want a plastic or rubber style handle because they don't conduct heat very well, therefore you have less of a chance of burns.
Wood because it does not melt and/or get really hot. Metal, when heated, gets super hot. Plastic, when heated, melts.
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Pots are made from metal alloys, ceramics or glass.
The handles are plastic because people don't want to use pot holders to move pans around/on/off the stove. Metal handles get too hot to hold, plastic ones don't.