because it is a good conductor of heat.
Yes, it is used to make cooking utensils such as iron.
It can be used for cutlery, other cooking utensils and corrosive piping.
Not usually, that's why it's used for cooking utensils.
Steel is used in making utensils because it is durable, strong, and resistant to corrosion. It does not react with food or liquids, making it a safe material for cooking and serving utensils. Additionally, steel can be easily molded and shaped into various utensil designs.
Copper
medieval people mostly used wooden utensils for the most part
Aluminum is light and is used to make cooking utensils, partly because it has low density but also because it has high heat conductivity, so that a pan of it quickly acquires a uniform temperature.
Utensils can be used for cooking as well as communication.
Pure iron is not used to make utensils because it is very soft and easily corrodes. Utensils need to be strong and resistant to corrosion, so stainless steel, which is an alloy of iron and other elements like chromium and nickel, is used instead. Stainless steel provides the necessary durability and resistance to corrosion for utensils.
utensils
tools used for cooking
Aluminium