It is most likely to begin bubbling and grow around 5 times in size. For a demonstration you can go to you tube and type in soap in your microwave.
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∙ 15y agoPutting soap in the microwave for two minutes could potentially cause the soap to expand rapidly and create a mess, as the heat can cause trapped air bubbles to expand. It is not recommended to microwave soap as it can damage the microwave and may create a safety hazard.
The microwave will explode and catch fire
Putting metal in the microwave can cause a fire to happen.
It does not explode. It does not melt! It expands. It is very cool! put the soap in the microwave for about 45 seconds to 1 minute. Watch! If you thought this answer was helpful post a comment!
It does not explode. It does not melt! It expands. It is very cool! put the soap in the microwave for about 45 seconds to 1 minute. Watch! If you thought this answer was helpful post a comment!
what will happen to an egg in sodemsitred and in microwave for 10 sec
A bar of soap will expand rapidly and can create a lot of foam and bubbles when microwaved due to the heat causing the water content to vaporize quickly. This can result in a messy and potentially dangerous situation, as the heated soap can erupt and potentially cause burns. It is not safe to microwave a bar of soap.
Put a piece of Ivory soap in the microwave for 30 seconds.
From a craft store get a case of any soap then put it in the microwave for 20 seconds then put some food coloring and pour it in a mold or a layered cupcake soap . This is from episode 5 of cake "you tell her"
They get warm.(If you turn the oven on.)
A microwave oven is designed to heat water, or substances which contain water. It does not work well for substances that do not contain water, and that includes soap. However, you could put the soap in water in a shaving mug, and the water could be made hot enough to melt the soap.
Yes, you can melt soap in the microwave. Cut the soap into small pieces, place them in a microwave-safe container, and heat them in short intervals, stirring in between to ensure even melting. Be cautious not to overheat the soap to prevent it from boiling or burning.