metal, plastic, wood; depends on the spoon
spoon
A knife a spoon a fork and veggies! its as easy as that
To remove floating materials using a spoon, simply skim the spoon along the surface of the liquid to collect the material. Lift the spoon out and dispose of the floating materials. Repeat the process until the surface is clear of debris.
u pick up a spoon with your hands. who doesn't no how 2 pick up a spoon?
When you heat up the spoon its molecules start to vibrate. Depending on what the material is of the spoon, countinous heating may cause it to catch on fire. Whenever heat is supplied to a system we are imparting energy to the molecules that makes up that system.
cut wood into a spoon shape and make it. simple.
Usually steel.
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No, a plastic spoon is not magnetic. Plastic is not a material that can be magnetized. Magnetism works on materials that have magnetic properties, such as iron or steel.
The three materials that make up many viruses are proteins, nucleic acids, and lipids. (I remember this by using NAPL, which stands for these three materials.)
The heat from the hot chocolate transfers to the spoon, so the spoon heats up.