Everywhere! soft drink cans, automobile engine blocks & heads etc, aeroplanes, wheels, radiators (air conditioning etc), power conductors. The list goes on
Aluminium is a metal with 3 valence electrons. This is why it is a good conductor of heat, so it is used in cooking utensils. Window panes are also made of aluminium.
It's cheap durable ,easy to work with and to cast into different shapes , and it's a metal , so it will conduct heat well
because of its high ability to conduct heat
it can be used for cooking
Yes it can be used for cooking
It's cheap durable ,easy to work with and to cast into different shapes , and it's a metal , so it will conduct heat well
It rusts easily.
Some examples of aluminum objects are the following: 1.Soft Drink Cans 2.House side panels 3.iPod 4.Nintendo 5.Laptops 6.Monitors 7.Aluminum foil 8.Door nobs 9.Kitchen or Bathroom fountains 10.Airplane structures 11.automobile engine blocks 12.canoes and small boats 13.tools, tripods, rulers and other hardware items
Drink cans are usually made from aluminium - either from new metal or from recycled aluminium cans.
In inorganic chemistry, an aluminium gallium arsenide is a mixed arsenide of aluminium and gallium, used as a semiconductor.
Aluminium
Yes, it is used to make cooking utensils such as iron.
Aluminium is used for cooking foil and also electitrical epuipment plus alloy utensils and engineering and canniing
Aluminum can be used in a lot of places; cooking utensils, machinery, building supplies, vehicles.... It is a good conductor for heat and electricity.
Copper
medieval people mostly used wooden utensils for the most part
because it is a good conductor of heat.
Utensils can be used for cooking as well as communication.
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.
tools used for cooking
utensils
spatula is used to flip food over or chop up on the grill.