Microwaving Water!

 

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As you say L1838 this knowledge has been around for ages, the OP is from 1999.  Conditions  must be perfect for superheating to occur. and it is not very common at all.

 

It might be of interest to note that at the other end of the scale it is possible to have supercooled water,  but as with superheating the water has to be quite pure and free from impurities (nucleation particulates)  A common example is in certain clouds,  and when flying through them, water droplets freeze instantly upon contact with the aircraft surfaces.

 

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I never boil water in the microwave. What's easier than knocking the switch down on the kettle ? I'm sure that any time saved is infinitisimal. Apart from that, I don't think it tastes as good as kettle-boiled water. Appears to have a certain 'odd taste' to it. Well to me it does.

 

Come to that, I don't even warm soup in the microwave. That too doesn't have the same taste somehow, as soup warmed up on the stove.

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this is all very interesting, how cool would it be to put a microwaive outside at a safe distance, run a cord to it, lol, and put a container of gasolene in? set it for oh say 10 minutes and start shooting at it after a couple minutes. Wait, not gasolene, nitroglrycerin, even better.

 

Ive seen people who do this with old TVs, setting them out on a target range and plug them in, and shoot at some TV show actor, a commercial or news story they don't like.

 

i knew a guy who nuked his coffee after it getting cold, and the bottom fell off the coffee cup as he pulled it out. someone else was standing around, we both were laughing at him.

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I would love to be a whitegoods tester

 

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Hotpoint...the best washing machines in the world..they just keep on keeping on

 

 

those wacky queenslanders mexicans

 

 

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HaHa Viewmont -some classics there-watched a few-will view the others later.

The first one that compacted the veggie garden--would be handy for a concreter.

 

Love your work........................Richo.

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Thanks for the reminder Icy.   Right at the back of my mind I did know this but of course had forgotten.   So they're saying either to heat liquids with a wooden spoon in them,  or leave them in the MW for 30 seconds.  i must remember that, in fact will write it on the

MW.

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@lyndal1838 wrote:

If there is milk in the cup as well it will not behave in the same way as if it is just water.

 

The instructions for cleaning that old microwave were to boil a cup of water with dishwashing liquid added to clean it.  I have been doing it for over 30 years with no ill effects.


And you're still reading the instruction manual?

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@icyfroth wrote:

@lyndal1838 wrote:

If there is milk in the cup as well it will not behave in the same way as if it is just water.

 

The instructions for cleaning that old microwave were to boil a cup of water with dishwashing liquid added to clean it.  I have been doing it for over 30 years with no ill effects.


And you're still reading the instruction manual?


No Icy, I read the instructions 30 years ago on how to clean the microwave and have been doing the same thing ever since.

 

What is your problem?

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I've been boiling water in a microwave for years......I use a measuring cup, 2 cups worth....3.5 minutes in my microwave.  I use the water for "cup o' noodles" and for making Jello..........plus the occasional cuppa.......

 

My bete noir is the frozen burrito........I one accidently nuked one for upwards of 20 minutes (although I really don't know at what point the microwave gave up the ghost......You ever see a fireplace log in the morning, black and ashy, with an eerie glow deep within?  That was my burrito.

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