Teflon was accidentally invented in 1938 by a chemist named Roy Plunkett. He was working on a new type of refrigerant when he discovered a strange, slippery substance. This substance was very strong, smooth, and resistant to heat and chemicals.

Plunkett realized that this new material could be very useful. The substance was later named Teflon. It became famous for its ability to prevent things from sticking, which made it perfect for coating cookware.

In the 1950s, Teflon was used to make non-stick frying pans. People loved how easy it was to cook and clean these pans. Teflon also became useful in other areas like clothing, machinery, and even spacecraft.

Today, Teflon is still used in many products around the world. It was a lucky discovery that has made life easier in the kitchen and beyond.

  1. Who invented Teflon?
  2. When was Teflon invented?
  3. What was Roy Plunkett working on?
  4. How did Plunkett discover Teflon?
  5. What is Teflon known for?
  6. Why is Teflon good for cookware?
  7. When were non-stick frying pans first made with Teflon?
  8. Did people like cooking with Teflon pans?
  9. Where else is Teflon used besides cookware?
  10. Is Teflon still used today?

Answers

  1. Roy Plunkett.
  2. In 1938.
  3. A new type of refrigerant.
  4. By accident, while working in the lab.
  5. It prevents things from sticking.
  6. It is non-stick and easy to clean.
  7. In the 1950s.
  8. Yes, they did.
  9. In clothing, machinery, and spacecraft.
  10. Yes, it is.