The spoon would probably be made of medal.
It will depending on the tempature. If you have it on a high tempature it will surely get hot quickly.
radiators need to dissapate heat, and metal can dissapate heat quickly
metal melts on heating because it gets hot
Heating a substance causes the molecules within it to move more quickly. So imagine that every surface atom of the metal reacted with acid: the faster the reacted material can move away from the unreacted metal, the faster new acid molecules can get close enough to the metal to react.
Heating a metal in a crucible can cause the metal to react with the surrounding gases. thus, when weighing the metal after heating, the mass increases because of the addition of the gaseous elements
Because metals are good heat conductors !
A metal dish is used as the framework of a solar panel because the sun heats the metal, heating the water inside
Steel iron copper alimunium are used for heating
Induction heating is the process by which a material (usually metal) is vibrated via electromagnetic waves, exciting the metal molecules, which causes the metal to heat up (even up to the metal's melting point). This type of heating is much more efficient than other types, because the heat is generated in the metal itself so there is much less heat lost compared to the more common filament heating systems. Induction heating is used mainly in stoves (ranges) and for industrial applications.
Runners do not sit on metal chairs after a race because their muscles are warm and metal can cool them off too quickly causing cramps.
Heating a bar magnet could reduce its magnetism because the heat, by raising the energy level in the metal, disorients the atoms, which disrupts the magnetism.
An iron would why because an iron is a type of metal and metal heats up quickly