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Question of the Week / Re: QotW - 18.08.02 - Why are non-stick pans non-stick?
« on: 02/08/2018 15:47:07 »
One word: teflon. Teflon is an polymer, which does not like to bond with other chemicals. It looks like this:
The yellow thing is fluorine. It sticks to black balls-carbon-, so it does not stick to other atoms.
The yellow thing is fluorine. It sticks to black balls-carbon-, so it does not stick to other atoms.
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