Science, asked by astha11, 1 year ago

Why is aluminium used for making cooking utensils

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Answered by munnus
10
Because aluminum is a high-heat, non-reactive metal, so it won't react with the food you are cooking and spoil the food, or release strange gases, or anything.

msuriya: aluminium is a high reactive metal it stands ....it is not low reactive it wont react with food
munnus: yup I have mentioned that it reacts with food
munnus: srry it doesn't
munnus: react with food I have said tht
Answered by killergril
19

Answer:

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because it was good thermal conductor.

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