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why is aluminium used for making cooking utensils?​

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Answered by faiyazbiotech
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Answer:

Aluminium is used for making cooking utensils because it is light weight and conduct heat well.

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Answered by presentmoment
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Aluminium has a variety of qualities that may be investigated, allowing us to assess its uses and applications in everyday life.

Explanation:

  • Aluminium is known as the magical metal because of its wide range of physical and chemical properties.
  • It's light, weighing about a third of a pound of iron. It is ductile and malleable. As a result, it can be pounded into sheets and drawn into wires. It has a high corrosion resistance.
  • It functions well as a thermal and electrical conductor. The most important factor to remember is that aluminium is a highly reactive metal that is still utilised to make cooking equipment.
  • The reason for this is that aluminium has a very strong affinity for oxygen. As a result, it reacts with oxygen and generates an aluminium oxide layer on its surface. Because the reactants are unable to make contact with the aluminium due to this barrier, no additional reactions may occur.
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