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Give reasons: Handles of cooking utensils are made up of wood or ebonite.


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  1. Wood and ebonite (hard rubber) are bad conductors of heat means they do not allow heat to pass through them.
  2. Therefore handles of cooking utensils are made up of wood and ebonite as they do not get hot while cooking and we can hold them easily

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