It melts...
no it is not megnetic
Having low thermal conductivity do not burn your hand.
No, Sulfuric acid cannot burn through a plastic pipette unless it falls on your skin.
'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.
the plastic becomes weak
It shrinks
The plastic might burn.
A metal spoon - plastic does not conduct electricity
It melts and releases toxins into the air, as all plastics do when they melt and burn.
A plastic spoon floats because it is less dense than the water it is on.
Plastic is an insulator.
No, plastic is not a mineral.
Wood is an insulator. Think about it; when you put a wooden or plastic spoon in boiling water, does it burn your hand? No. This is because it slows the flow of heat from the water to your hand. I do not suggest trying the same thing with a metal spoon, which is a good conductor.
no it is not megnetic
metal, plastic, wood; depends on the spoon
Scoopula, I think. Or simply a metal/plastic lab spoon.
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