On a metal spoon? well because the metal heats up faster then a plasic spoon, and plastic melts.
Aluminum foil is a good conductor of heat, so it transfers heat quickly to the butter, causing it to melt faster. In contrast, a spoon is a poor conductor of heat, so it does not transfer heat as effectively, resulting in a slower melting process.
melt butter and use a table spoon to pour it in to cup and see.
Aluminum foil (a good conductor) can melt butter faster than a spoon (a poor conductor). The foil's ability to transfer heat energy quickly to the butter results in faster melting compared to the spoon.
Coca cola does not and will not melt a spoon, this is a myth.
There are about 12 1/2 grams on a table spoon of butter
Yes, you can melt butter, refrigerate it to solidify, and then melt it again. However, repeated melting and solidifying can affect the texture and quality of the butter over time. It is best to melt only the amount needed for immediate use to maintain the butter's quality.
yes you can but it melts the butter
It is hot in the summer. the butter will melt.
It would be difficult to melt butter with just the sun since butter has a low melting point. Direct sunlight may not provide enough heat to fully melt butter. It would be more effective to use a stove or microwave to melt butter quickly.
a metal spoon melts faster because the law of chorny's
A wooden spoon used in handling newly made butter
it melts