It's cheap durable ,easy to work with and to cast into different shapes , and it's a metal , so it will conduct heat well
Because they can react with utensils as aluminium is more reactive and produce toxic substances and m,ay cause food poisoning :P
Aluminium utensils have thin oxide layer around them which can be dissolved by acids. Green leafy vegetables contain a variety of acids which can easily do it.
Foodstuffs with acid components should not be stored in aluminium utensils because this result in the production of poisonous salts.Iron, aluminium, and copper containers are prone to such attacks by acids.
to be a kettle, toaster or wrap sandwiches.
It rusts easily.
Aluminium
Yes, it is possible.ANS2:Not only is it possible, it was one of the first uses for aluminium when it was more expensive than gold, before the Hall-Héroult process made it cheap to produce. See page 49 of the linked document "Applications of Aluminium in the 19th Century" to read that Napoleon III, emperor of France, commissioned the production of aluminium plates and eating utensils.
Aluminium is used for cooking foil and also electitrical epuipment plus alloy utensils and engineering and canniing
Yes, it is used to make cooking utensils such as iron.
Aluminum can be used in a lot of places; cooking utensils, machinery, building supplies, vehicles.... It is a good conductor for heat and electricity.
Because they can react with utensils as aluminium is more reactive and produce toxic substances and m,ay cause food poisoning :P
Aluminium utensils have thin oxide layer around them which can be dissolved by acids. Green leafy vegetables contain a variety of acids which can easily do it.
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Wood and fabric were used before aluminium.Wood and fabric were used before aluminium.
Foodstuffs with acid components should not be stored in aluminium utensils because this result in the production of poisonous salts.Iron, aluminium, and copper containers are prone to such attacks by acids.
yes
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