yes but if you breath in the fumes it may give you mouth and or throat cancer :)
plastic is a bad conductor of heat because it is made up of different man made material's.
The heat energy from the water has to go to a colder place such as the plastic. When the heat energy meets the bunched-up plastic atoms, the plastic atoms get hypped up and run around, turning from a bunched-up solid to a loose liquid.
A plastic welding machine is used on vehicles to heat up and mold plastics. Though there are many other machines that specialize in heating plastic as well.
Heat them up with a lighter or other heat source.
Glass is a better conductor of heat compared to plastic. This means heat travels more easily through glass than plastic, allowing glass to heat up or cool down faster when in contact with a heat source or a cold surface.
Heat will travel faster through a glass cup than a plastic cup because glass is a better conductor of heat than plastic. This means that heat will transfer more quickly through the glass, making it heat up or cool down faster compared to the plastic cup.
Tin pan, because it conducts heat better than a plastic pan.
If u put the bowl in a warm environment it will eventually heat up
It does. Any object will heat up (or cool down) to the ambient temperature.
No, saucepans have plastic handles because the plastic doesnt absorb as much heat as the metal, making you able to pick up the pan without burning yourself
Aluminium foil or plastic wrap insulate the heat of the wrapped up material.
Yes, you can heat a plastic bottle, but you have to be careful not to heat it too much because you can melt it, or even cause it to burst into flames. The safest technique is to heat it in a pot of water, and depending upon the type of plastic, you may not even want to bring the water to a boil.