It will depending on the tempature. If you have it on a high tempature it will surely get hot quickly.
Most magnets are made largely out of iron, which is a metal. Though steel magnets may have carbon in them, which is a nonmetal.
None, germanium is not a metal. While it has a few of the properties of metals, in the pure form germanium is a brittle crystalline solid that instantly shatters when pressure or any other stress is applied. All metalsin their pure form respond to pressure and stress by deforming or bending not shattering.Germanium is called either a metalloid or semimetal, never a metal (except by cosmologists, who call all elements beyond helium "metals").
It is in Group 1.
In the normalising metal treatment process, the metal is cooled slowly and gradually while in quenching metal treatment process the metal is called very fast and abruptly.
The spoon would probably be made of medal.
Metal is a good conductor. Loosely held electrons can bump into other atoms and help transfer thermal energy.Transfer of heat.
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
If they take a metal spoon while they are cooking
It completely depends on what material the spoon is. Some stainless steel spoons are magnetic, while others are not. It depends on the iron content in the spoon. I have spoons at home which are magnetic in the bowl of the spoon and not on the handle, because of particular processing the metal has undergone.
While the process of making a metal spoon may use hundreds, or even thousands, of pounds of steel used to make the spoon, the spoon itself is usually not what most people would consider steel. A spoon, generally is only a few ounces and is usually made from copper, stirrling silver, or stainless steel.
It will depending on the tempature. If you have it on a high tempature it will surely get hot quickly.
i guess u shake it shake it every once in a while and keep it in the freezer
Metal is a good conductor of heat. Wood is not a good conductor of heat, although I wouldn't exactly call it an insulator of heat either. If you put a wooden spoon halfway into a pot of hot water, the dry part of the spoon will not get hot even though the wet half will be as hot as the water is, if you leave it in for a while. But if you heat up a wooden spoon and keep it dry, let's say by leaving it on a baking sheet and baking it in the oven along with some cookies, you may be able to grab the spoon and pick it up even though it's hot. There's no way you could do that with a metal spoon because you'd "feel" the heat more with metal. The heat would be conducted from the metal spoon to your skin, but a wooden spoon won't conduct much heat to you.
'nothing, it's like putting a spoon in a hot soup' Wrong ^ As the metal spoon is a better conductor of heat than the air the hot water (or soup) and the spoon as a larger surface area with the air (or active sight) it transfers heat to the surrounding faster, thus cooling the hot liquid faster.
it is not used to bending in that direction
No, The only thing that could happen is that you hurt your microwave.