Chemistry
Grade-10
Easy

Question

Why the handle of a cooking pan is made up of plastic? Choose from the following.

  1. They are poor conductors of heat.
  2. They are non-sonorous.
  3. They are ductile.
  4. They are hard.

hintHint:

to prevent heat, we use

The correct answer is: They are poor conductors of heat.


    Because those are poor conductors of heat so that we can handle the pan safely without get burnt.

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