Tempered glass that specifies "for oven use", metal pans without plastic handles, cast iron pans, enamelware (metal covered with enamel) all can be used in a conventional oven.
Tupperware produce a range of containers and cookware designed for use in a microwave oven. Other Tupperware products must not be used in the microwave oven. No container, Tupperware or otherwise, should ever be used for microwaving unless clearly marked as suitable for the purpose.
No they are not.
Parchment paper is used mainly for baking and cooking today. It is used on baking containers and inside cake tins to prevent the food sticking to the container. It can withstand the very high temperatures inside an oven.
Small containers used to see with the naked eye.
The question is based on a fallacy. Containers need NOT be used when measuring mass.
Absolutely, it is perfectly safe to cook and eat chicken fried in disposable aluminum containers. However these containers will not stand up to stovetop cooking, so you will not be able to pan fry the chicken, you will have to oven fry the chicken.
Oven cleaner cleans your oven.
Magnetic containers
Magnetic containers
Shipping containers are used for trains and ships for efficiency.
Disposable refrigerant containers are only used for virgin refrigerant.
Aluminum is the most abundant element used to make containers and deodorants.