Would sodium make a good sauce pan?

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The answer is No sodium would not make a good saucepan


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Iron is produced in a blast furnace.Explain why most of the iron produced in a blast furnace is converted into steels.

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It has nothing related to science . It is just dependent on the demand. If the demand for steel is high(as it is high)then most of it is used in making steel . Steel has many advantages thus it has a high demand.
I believe raw iron corrodes easily hence most of the iron is converted into steel , so as to increase its demand , life span and utility,

Define chemical change and give an example

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Definition-A formation of new chemical substances.
Example- Sugar undergoes a chemical change when it is cooked to make caramel. :3

Hope I helped! Sorry if it's bad.
Chemical changes are the chemical properties associated with a specific matter. 

Examples include toxicity, reactivity, stability, flammability, etc. 

Were is most of earths water

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Most of the Earth's water is in the Oceans.
I hope this helps.
i agree most of earths water is in the oceans. about 97 percent of water is in the oceans, and about 69 percent is locked up in glaciers and icecaps, mainly in greenland and antarctica.
hope it help you.

What causes genetic variation in a population

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Answer: Genetic variation can be caused by mutation (which can create entirely new alleles in a population), random mating, random fertilization, and recombination between homologous chromosomes during meiosis (which reshuffles alleles within an organism's offspring).

What is internal energy is

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According to Brittanica, "Internal energy [is] the property or state function that defines the energy of a substance in the absence of effects due to capillarity and external electric, magnetic, and other fields."

Which best explains why metal cooking utensils often have plastic coating on the handles

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Metal solids contain a positively-charged cation surrounded by a "sea" of delocalised, negatively-charged electrons.

The electrons are able to move freely, and hence transfer kinetic energy throughout the implement at a much quicker rate than non-metals.

Plastic is made of non-metals (Mostly carbon and hydrogen) and therefore is a poor thermal conductor.

Therefore, by coating the metal utensil in plastic, the rate of heat energy transfer to the person in contact's hand is decreased.

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Plastic reduces the transfer of thermal energy to hands holding the utensils.

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