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Default Exploding water in microwave

On 4/15/2010 1:33 PM, Steve B wrote:
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>> On 4/15/2010 12:01 PM, George Leppla wrote:
>>> http://www.snopes.com/science/microwave.asp
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>>> A friend sent me the above link. Apparently if the conditions are right,
>>> you can cause water to explode by heating it in a microwave.

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>> Just as water can be cooled below its freezing point and remain a liquid,
>> it can also be brought to a temperature above its boiling point without
>> boiling. "Explode" is a bit of an exaggeration. Mostly, it boils and spits
>> a bit and flows over the container. This can happen if water of high
>> purity is heated in a clean cup or glass in a microwave. Make sure you try
>> this at home kids! :-)
>>
>>>
>>> George L

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> Once I pulled a cup of reheated coffee out of the microwave. It looked
> normal. I put some sugar on it, and it boiled and foamed and spit all over
> the counter, like one of those teenage science volcano projects.


Well, that must have blown your mind. Perked it up, it did, even before
the caffeine hit! :-)

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