Here's                          the Snopes "confirmation".   http://www.snopes.com/science/
Microwaving                                   Water!
A                                   26-year old man decided to have a cup                                  of coffee. He took a cup of  water and put                                  it in the microwave to heat it up (something                                  that he  had done numerous times before). I                                  am not sure how long he set the  timer for,                                  but he wanted to bring the water to a boil. When                                  the  timer shut the oven off, he removed                                  the cup from the oven. As he  looked into                                  the cup, he noted that the water was not                                  boiling, but  suddenly the water in the cup                                  'blew up' into his face. The cup  remained                                  intact until he threw it out of his hand, but                                  all the  water had flown out into his face                                  due to the buildup of energy.  His whole                                  face is blistered and he has 1st and 2nd degree                                  burns to  his face which may leave                                  scarring.
He also may have lost                                   partial sight in his left eye. While at                                  the hospital, the doctor  who was attending                                  to him stated that this is a fairly common                                   occurrence and water (alone) should never                                  be heated in a microwave  oven. If                                  water is heated in this manner, something should                                  be  placed in the cup to diffuse the energy                                  such as a wooden stir  stick, tea bag,                                  etc.., (nothing                                  metal).
General                                   Electric's                                  Response:
Thanks                                   for contacting us, I will be happy to                                  assist you. The e-mail that  you received                                  is correct. Microwaved water and other liquids                                  do not  always bubble when they reach the                                  boiling point. They can actually  get                                  superheated and not bubble at all. The                                  superheated liquid will  bubble up out of                                  the cup when it is moved or when something like                                  a  spoon or tea bag is put into                                  it.
To prevent this from  happening                                  and causing injury, do not                                  heat any liquid for  more                                  than two minutes per cup. After                                  heating, let the cup  stand in the                                  microwave for thirty seconds! Before                                  moving it  or adding anything into                                  it.
Here is what our local science                                   teacher had to say on the matter: 'Thanks                                  for the microwave  warning. I have seen                                  this happen before. It is caused by a                                   phenomenon known as super heating. It can                                  occur anytime water is  heated                                  and will particularly occur if                                  the vessel that the  water is heated in is                                  new, or when heating a small amount of water                                   (less than half a cup).
What                                  happens is that the  water heats faster                                  than the vapor bubbles can form. If the cup is                                   very new then it is unlikely to have small                                  surface scratches  inside it that provide a                                  place for the bubbles to form. As the                                   bubbles cannot form and release some of                                  the heat has built up, the  liquid does not                                  boil, an d the liquid continues to heat up well                                   past its boiling point.
What then                                  usually happens is that  the liquid is                                  bumped or jarred, which is just enough of a                                  shock to  cause the bubbles to rapidly form                                  and expel the hot liquid. The  rapid                                  formation of bubbles is also why                                  a carbonated beverage spews  when                                  opened after having been                                   shaken.'
If  you                                  pass this on  you                                  could very well save someone from a lot of pain                                  and                                   suffering

 
 
7 comments:
oh boy. so far I only heat water not more than 90 seconds...
thanks for the information.. quite interesting.. =)
Papabear- I see.. But just be careful. Is better to heat water using the water kettle.
Ken- Ur welcome. =) Thanks for reading..
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