No matter how good a microwave is, it is unable to heat things evenly. Since liquid moves around some area may get more heat then others. You could mix the liquid to balance the heat, but that does not always work. Truly, I am not a microwave specialist so I cannot answer your question with great detail. I hope my info helped a little bit.
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Microwave ovens can sometimes heat food to quickly, too severely, or too unevenly, causing the outside to be cold and the inside too hot. Also, sometimes things can explode inside a microwave oven, so it's good to be careful with what you put in there.
Yes a microwave will kill bacteria. If you put a sponge in the microwave it is a great way to disinfect it!
Microwave ovens can sometimes heat food to quickly, too severely, or too unevenly, causing the outside to be cold and the inside too hot. Also, sometimes things can explode inside a microwave oven, so it's good to be careful with what you put in there.
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I don't believe carbon dioxide has a liquid phase! It exists only as a solid (dry ice) and as a gas. Therefore it would be impossible to heat liquid carbon dioxide.
when you put corn starch in water mix it well throw it in the microwave and you have a gel.
Microwave radiation won't heat a room. For microwave radiation to heat something, the "something" must contain water . It is the water molecules which get heated. Irradiate a room with microwaves and you are likely to kill the cat.
the sunns rays heat in different directions
Wind is generated
Yes if it is microwave proof
Yes if it is microwave proof