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SO they don't melt on the stove. Also they are durable, good conductors of heat. Copper pans are much more expensive, and so are cast iron ones.
Because it was rich in materials, useful in making iron
Steel
Because iron is the useful material, not sand.
It is a reddish brown solid material. In iron oxide, Iron exists in +3 state
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Coopers worked with wood and iron making barrels.
The main raw material for iron-making is iron ore.There are two iron ore minerals:haematite and magnetite.Actually haematite is an ore where iron is extracted.One can say that haematite is a source if iron.
Jordan Mott was the one who invented the cast iron stove it was call a baseburner. The stove had ventilation to burn coal it was made of heavy cast iron.
a wincroft cast iron stove
Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790) invented the iron furnace stove or 'Franklin Stove'
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SO they don't melt on the stove. Also they are durable, good conductors of heat. Copper pans are much more expensive, and so are cast iron ones.
The three important ingredients for making steel are coal, iron core, and limestone. Because steel contains iron, it is very common for it to develop iron oxide, or rust.
im looking for information on a Diana 880 model cast iron stove.