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"Exploding" water boiled in Microwave
« on: January 18, 2010, 05:18:31 am »
bumped sa email ko and i checked with snopes. tutoo yung claim.
http://www.snopes.com/science/microwave.asp

beware friends.

 
A 26-year old 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 told me 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 instantly 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 build up 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 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. It is however a much safer choice to boil the water in a teakettle.

General Electric's (GE) 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.

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Re: "Exploding" water boiled in Microwave
« Reply #1 on: January 18, 2010, 05:24:25 am »
wow GE acknowledges this and it happens... did they put it sa WARNINGs nila, if not, i smell a big lawsuit coming their way

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Re: "Exploding" water boiled in Microwave
« Reply #2 on: January 18, 2010, 05:31:16 am »

napatunayan na yan ng MythBusters..

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1_OXM4mr_i0[/youtube]

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Re: "Exploding" water boiled in Microwave
« Reply #3 on: January 18, 2010, 06:03:45 am »
afaik, or if you read the manuals that came with your microwave, it is not advisable to heat water alone with your microwave, so if that was the case GE shouldnt be liable for that, ako kehat kelan d ako nag init ng tubig sa microwave kc pagkakaalam ko delikado nga