I just had an argument about this on OU chat and I need to know, do y'all microwave your water to heat it or nah
Edit: For the record, I do not microwave water
Edit: For the record, I do not microwave water
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not if you poke holes in it first.Doesn't microwaving water make it explode
I'll elaborate on this one because it's a genuine safety issue even if it's very unlikely.Doesn't microwaving water make it explode
tl;dr don't bottle your emotions because you will explodeI'll elaborate on this one because it's a genuine safety issue even if it's very unlikely.
If you have a perfectly smooth vessel for your water which isn't that improbable with glass measuring cups and heat water to a boiling temperature in the microwave it can become supercritical if there's no nucleation points for the water to begin the process of turning to a gas with and water stores heat energy well enough it can maintain that supercritical state for long enough to be a concern.
then if you agitate it enough or give it a surface like putting a spoon in or something for it to react to all that potential energy reacts at once and yes, basically releases a tiny explosion from the whole thing evenly boiling simultaneously.
if you just gotta boil water in the microwave in a glass vessel you can stick a wooden chopstick in it to give the water a rough surface to boil against and keep from being able to form a supercritical state.
hopefully you don't have to boil water in the microwave but whatever do what you gotta do
I will now conduct what some people would call an experimentI'll elaborate on this one because it's a genuine safety issue even if it's very unlikely.
If you have a perfectly smooth vessel for your water which isn't that improbable with glass measuring cups and heat water to a boiling temperature in the microwave it can become supercritical if there's no nucleation points for the water to begin the process of turning to a gas with and water stores heat energy well enough it can maintain that supercritical state for long enough to be a concern.
then if you agitate it enough or give it a surface like putting a spoon in or something for it to react to all that potential energy reacts at once and yes, basically releases a tiny explosion from the whole thing evenly boiling simultaneously.
if you just gotta boil water in the microwave in a glass vessel you can stick a wooden chopstick in it to give the water a rough surface to boil against and keep from being able to form a supercritical state.
hopefully you don't have to boil water in the microwave but whatever do what you gotta do
maybe im a psychopath but i call this making coffeei heat water in my parents' coffee maker