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explain give reason we use clothes for holding hot vessels in the kitchen

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Answered by sanjanasoren75
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Using a Cotton cloth makes it safer to handle the hot utensils because of the following reasons:-

Cotton thermal properties are better than other available items of clothing in-house. Cotton is a good insulator of heat, minimizing any destructive heat accumulation. As a result, they can withstand hot ironing temperatures. Excessive application of heat energy results in the cotton fiber to burn, without any prior melting, thus cotton is not thermoplastic.

Cotton does not melt because of its non-melting property.

Cotton does not become soft and sticky unlikely to polyester and NYlon which become soft and sticky on temperature and can harm the skin.

Cotton is hypoallergenic to human skin. Safe for sensitive skin.

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Answered by DreamCatcher007
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        Mother is the most talented and learned person when it comes to things about home and kitchen especially. She always picks the best recipes, methods, and precautions to keep her family and herself safe.

          Using a Cotton cloth makes it safer to handle the hot utensils because of the following reasons:-

           Cotton thermal properties are better than other available items of clothing in-house.

  • Cotton is a good insulator of heat, minimizing any destructive heat accumulation. As a result, they can withstand hot ironing temperatures. Excessive application of heat energy results in the cotton fiber to burn, without any prior melting, thus cotton is not thermoplastic.
  • Cotton does not melt because of its non-melting property.
  • Cotton does not become soft and sticky unlikely to polyester and Nylon
  • Cotton is hypoallergenic to human skin. Safe for sensitive skin.
  • Cotton can sustain the temperature exposure up to 200 degrees Celsius
  • Normal food cooking temperatures are 70 to 100 degrees Celsius
  • Human cells start to die around 41°C (106°F) to 45°C (113°F)
  • Cotton is absorbs moisture. Cotton is easy to clean and reuse.
  • In last but not least Cotton is recycle-able.

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