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Why does sugar and coffee fizz and bubble when I put it in water boiled in the microwave?

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Why does sugar and coffee fizz and bubble when I put it in water boiled in the microwave?

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The microwave produces a lot of heat hence transferring kinetic energy to the water particles after a certain period the particles vibrate alot and have excess energy thus turning into gas i,e steam It also fizz in kettle (some kettles don’t)

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