It is good because it conducts heat. Its useful for making jam.
Copper has a good conductivity rate and dissipates heat rapidly and evenly across it's surface. >:D
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Copper oxide is unsoluble in water. A requirement for an alkali is: a soluble base. So copper oxide is a base but not an alkali.
Copper oxide is a base, since it neutralises dilute acid.
Copper is a suitable saucepan base because it is very thermally conductive, thus allowing efficient heat transfer between the pan and the burner. It is also resistant to oxidation, so that it maintains its conductivity instead of converting to less conductive salts.
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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.
No, a copper cooking pan is a conductor, not an insulator.
Copper has a good conductivity rate and dissipates heat rapidly and evenly across it's surface. >:D
Copper
A good heat conductor - or thermal conductor - around the house is: a steel frying pan! a copper boiler the aluminnium base on an iron from ???? age 12 east kilbride (scotland) girl x
It's a good conductor of heat and doesn't melt easily.
in a pot and pan
Copper is good conductor of heat as compared to stainless steel utensils. So if you have the base of copper, then heat will rapidly and evenly spread across the utensil. But then, why you do not use the utensils made of copper only ? Because, if there is acidic food cooked in copper utensils, the copper salts are formed, witch are poisonous. So we have advantages of both copper and stainless steel. Also it looks good.
No, it helps the pan retain heat
It is
Copper oxide is unsoluble in water. A requirement for an alkali is: a soluble base. So copper oxide is a base but not an alkali.