Why cooking pans don't have have metal handles?

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Answer 1
Answer:


metals are conductors, meaning that heat travels through it better than insulators such as plastic (commonly used for pan handles)

Therefore, to avoid the heat burning hands, most pans don't have metal handles.

Answer 2
Answer: Probably because during cooking they will also be hot and you won't be able to handle it.

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The conversion of carbon dioxide to oxygen by plants is called photosynthesis.
The answer would be B, photosynthesis. 
Using the process of elimination, the answer is easy to find.

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D. Temperature

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A.Salinity

The deeper you make your way the hotter it gets because it is getting closer to the inner core which is 4000-4700 Degrees Celsius so that definitely would not be the answer. It also gets more and more dense and the pressure changes and you can see this by the fact that some mantles are liquid but because of the pressure it forces it into a solid. Sorry for the terrible explanation, I am bad at explaining things. Hope this helps!

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Answer:

true

Explanation:

yes because I said so

If Sarah melts 10g of tin. What mass of melted tin would she have at the end of the experiment?​

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Answer:

10g

Explanation:

The experiment is about melting of tin. When solid tin is melted, it retains the amount of substance it originally has and we expect it to still be 10g.

Mass is the quantity or amount of matter contained in a substance. For most chemical processes, the law of conservation of matter is always succinctly observed.

The law states that "matter is neither created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction or process". Although melting is a phase change, we can adapt this law to the process. Owning to no loss of matter in the melting procedure, the amount of substance remains the same.

Therefore, we are left with about the same mass of substance we started with which is 10g.

Answer:

10g

Explanation:

As the Law of Conservation of Mass states that " Mass can neither be created nor be destroyed in a chemical reaction".

Though melting of tin isn't a chemical change, the same logic is applied here...

Hence,

The mass of tin will be 10 g itself...

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There are a lot of things about this whole statement that bother me,
but I'm pretty sure you're not interested in those.  You just want a word
to glue onto the end and complete the statement.  OK.  Use "inertia".
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