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so dat it can catch fire easily...........

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Q: Why base of cooking utensils are coated with copper?
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Why is copper used to make the base of stainless steel utensils?

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.


Why do you use copper utensils for cooking?

The thermal capacity of copper is high so that it can store the heat for a long time. Thus base of the cooking pan is made of copper so that the heat is distributed within the utensil evenly and the food gets cooked quickly and properly with less amount of heat and the food stored in it is kept warm for a long time


What is the best and safest stainless steel grade material for cooking utensils and grilling surfaces?

Looking for:18/10 stainless steel cookwarealuminium or copper-coated bottom stainless steel cookware (this increases the cookware's performance in spreading the heat evenly and so providing better heat conduction). Aluminium-base takes longer time to heat up but retains cooking temperature longer while copper-base is quickly in heating up and cooling down.the disc thickness for better heat conductiontri-ply stainless steel cookware (Please keep in mind that the more layers of metals in the cookware, the thicker and heavier the pot or pan is, and the more expensive the price it tends to be).


What is the microwave utensils material made up of?

microwaves are made up of many different minerals including copper in the wire iron in the base and many more


What are the main SIC 3469 product lines?

Cooking and kitchen utensils, such as tea kettles, metal spoons, baking pans, and stainless steel mixing bowls, claim a distinct majority of the industry's product base.


Why is copper oxide a base but not an alkali?

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.


Is copper oxide a acid or a base?

Copper oxide is a base, since it neutralises dilute acid.


Copper carbonate an acid or base?

Copper Carbonate is a very weak base.


Is copper an acid or a base?

Copper is neither an acid nor a base. It is pure metal.


Is copper nitrate a weak base or nonelectrolyte?

It is neither. Copper nitrate is an electrolyte but it is not a base.


Is cooking oil a base?

Yes it is a base.


Is copper chloride a base?

No