Copper has a good conductivity rate and dissipates heat rapidly and evenly across it's surface.
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in a pot and pan
If it is a copper nugget, it must be made of copper.
it gives of more hydrogen gas if you use a iron pan
The penny is made out of copper.
The penny is made partly of copper.
Because copper is an excellent heat conductor. As a result, heat is spread more evenly across the bottom of the pan, reducing 'hotspots'. Efficiency (use of energy) is also improved.
Copper
No, a copper cooking pan is a conductor, not an insulator.
Neither. It is an object. It may be made of elements or compounds like Copper, Iron or Zinc.
gold Copper or Auminium
in a pot and pan
No, it helps the pan retain heat
Neither. It is an object. It may be made of elements or compounds like Copper, Iron or Zinc.
It is
No. The citric acid in the tomatoes changed the copper oxide back to copper.
Plates for printing handbills and copper was used in pots and pan bottoms. It still is today in the Revere pot and pan line of products. Copper is a good conductor of heat.
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