It is light, cheap and conducts heat very well.
Aluminum is light weight and easy to handle. It does not rust. It quickly transfers heat from the stove to the substance inside the pot.
Because it conducts heat well, so it is good for cooking and is relatively cheap.
its a cheap metal, and it conducts heat evenly and well.
Aluminium is a good heat conductor.
It's present in various places. Kitchen foil is the most obvious. Saucepans are made from it. It's in thermostat switches.
Aluminium is a metal with low density.
because aluminium is extracted from bauxite
Pure aluminium is expensive.
aluminium
Aluminium.
My grandmother always used a aluminum sauce-pan to make her Jam. I suppose it's okay, so yes. It's fine.
It's present in various places. Kitchen foil is the most obvious. Saucepans are made from it. It's in thermostat switches.
yes
Wood and fabric were used before aluminium.Wood and fabric were used before aluminium.
The Romans used the hearth to cook. They also had saucepans.
Thermosetting plastics such as polyoxybenzylmethylenglycolanhydride better know as 'Bakelite' and some others.
In my opinion i would say plastic,stainless steel and wood
Aluminium is a metal with low density.
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because aluminium is extracted from bauxite
Because aluminium is not magnetic.