Two properties of a metal that make copper a suitable material for a saucepan are that it is a good conductor of heat, and it is corrosion resistant. Copper is a metal that has a density of 8. 96 grams per cubic centimeter.
im trying to find that out aswelll lol
new answer: they don't burn lol (laugh out load)
ti conducts heat
it doesnt melt easily
it does not stink when burned
it is also used as a anti germ surface so its good for food
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it's a good transmitter of heat.
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To be able to radiate heat easily and to have a high melting point.
high pitch copper CW004A is use to make electrical items.
copper is suitable for making electricty.
We often see aluminum used to make saucepans. It is a really good cooking surface, it will accept a Teflon coating, and is also one of the best conductors of heat among all metals. Note that cast iron, stainless steel and copper clad cookware are available. So are some other materials, too. Each of the materials has different properties that make it a good choices for cooking, and debate still continues over which particular metal is better. Many consider that the choice of a given material comes down to trading off characteristicsIt might be noted that there are glass and ceramic saucepans, too, but it was metal that was asked about.
It is too expensive, too heavy and not a suitable material for most applications.
its a metal, its a solid, its on the periodic table, pennies are made out of the material, they are ductile and can be drawn into a wire.
It is non-toxic,easily worked and joined moderately cheap and is resistant to most impurities in water.
adding alloying elements fills interstitial space in the molecule(between adjacent copper atoms). this increases the strength of the material along with changing other properties.
Copper is an excellent conductor of electricity and heat is one of the properties of copper and it is used in conducting heat.
Their mechanical material properties are very similar with copper coming out marginally higher in terms of yield strength. This is the amount of stress required to make the metal deform permanently.
copper and zinc both are conductive materials but as copper is in lower position than zinc in electromotive charts zinc is more than copper but other material properties like corrosive force,strength are better for copper. so for daily use copper is better than zinc.
Aqueous Copper Sulphate