Why do cooking utensils have handles made up of Bakelite very short answer
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Wood or Bakelite is very bad conductor of heat. This means heat cannot move through these substances and thus they do not get heated easily. Due to this reason the handles of cooking utensils always remain cool than the body of utensil which is made up of metal. Therefore, we can hold the handles easily
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cooking utensils have handle made up of bakelite as it a bad conductor of heat. Because of this property we can avoid burning our hands.
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