When you put chalk in the microwave, the heat generated causes the water molecules present in the chalk to evaporate rapidly. This can lead to the chalk exploding or catching fire due to the sudden release of steam. Additionally, the intense heat can cause the chalk to melt and create a mess inside the microwave. It is not safe to put chalk in the microwave as it can damage the appliance and pose a fire hazard.
Putting crystals in the microwave can cause them to crack, shatter, or even explode due to uneven heating. The microwave can also damage the crystal's structure and color. It's best to avoid putting crystals in the microwave to prevent damage.
When you crush chalk, the solid structure of the chalk breaks down into smaller particles. This results in a powder-like substance that is easier to spread and work with.
No. Chalk is insoluble in water. Adding sugar will not change that.
No, you should not put lead crystal in the microwave as it can crack or shatter due to the heat, leading to potential safety hazards and damaging the microwave. It's best to use microwave-safe containers made of glass, ceramic, or other materials recommended for microwave use.
Putting birth control pills in a microwave can destroy the active ingredients and render them ineffective. It is important to store medication in a cool, dry place as directed to ensure their effectiveness and safety when taken.
it might explode
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it would explode.
If you put a mentos in the diet coke and put it on the microwave, it will cause a chemical reaction causing your microwave to explode.
It turns purple!!
The lamp will explode.
There are no dangers of putting a baby's bottle in the microwave.
if you put the whole tube in there it will explode
put it in a microwave or an oven and wait to see what happens.
It smells like hot death.
It cracks. trust me i tried it!
When you put chalk in a container of cola, a chemical reaction occurs between the calcium carbonate in the chalk and the phosphoric acid in the cola. This reaction produces carbon dioxide gas, which creates bubbles and causes the chalk to fizz and dissolve. The chalk will eventually break down and disappear as it reacts with the acidic cola.