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It doesn't phase change and becomes super-heated - then you put the teaspoon in and burn your hand good

And to make coffee without a kettle

Edited by CrispyFries

and why would anybody microwave water?

You'd be surprised...

It doesn't phase change and becomes super-heated - then you put the teaspoon in and burn your hand good

This, and assumptions like Alvin's are why people burn themselves microwaving water - they either assume it can't go past boiling or they think it would simply evaporate past boiling. The worst is heating up baby's milk...and not testing it on your arm...it has been done before :(

lol although i dont need chemistry this sem LOL.

there's metallurgy/environmental next thursday. but tomorrow is on distillation, humidification. and drying. no microwaves.

but, drop by for a bottle of coopers. =D

Metallurgy aye.

Used to read gold/copper reports from Metallurgists when I invested in stocks

Made my brain hurt

He is very aware. Explained it to me. I didn't understand. Something about dissolving Styrofoam into something else, then adding something that fuels the fire with oxygen so it can burn under water.

f**k robert feltrin, haha, slash dem tyres on his sportivo!

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