Chemistry, asked by amanramesh2004, 1 year ago

aluminium is used for making cooking utensils and do not burn on heating.But if we use a wooden utensil, it starts to burn. Why?

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Answered by SouvikSarkar
4
Its because wood is combustible but not aluminium.

amanramesh2004: Thanks for the answer
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Answered by amanat77
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because wood catches fire easily and fastly

satendravdo7847: Or you can say that ignition temperature of wood is lower than that of aluminium.
satendravdo7847: By the way.. ignition temperature refers to the temperature at which a substsubstance start
SouvikSarkar: go ahead and ignite aluminium!! lol
satendravdo7847: May be in future..lol
amanat77: shutup you all
amanat77: sorry i am in anger
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