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Why are pan bases made out of copper?

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Copper has a good conductivity rate and dissipates heat rapidly and evenly across it's surface.

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Why is pan bases made 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.


What are pan made out of?

Copper


Is a copper cooking pan an insulator?

No, a copper cooking pan is a conductor, not an insulator.


Is frying pan an element?

Neither. It is an object. It may be made of elements or compounds like Copper, Iron or Zinc.


A pan made of which substance would require less heat for equal cooking?

gold Copper or Auminium


How is copper stored?

in a pot and pan


Does a layer of copper on a stainless steel pan cause the pan to stain?

No, it helps the pan retain heat


Is frying pan an element or compound?

Neither. It is an object. It may be made of elements or compounds like Copper, Iron or Zinc.


Why is copper suitable for making sauce pan?

It is


Will you get sick if you dipped your copper bottom pan in your spaghetti sauce to cool the sauce and some of the trnish came off the pan and into the food?

No. The citric acid in the tomatoes changed the copper oxide back to copper.


What did Paul Revere use copper for?

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.


Where can you Sell Copper Dragee Pan?

the black market