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explosive plasticine
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I was trying to get some old plasticine a bit more pliable, it had been in the kids toy box for a few months, so i added a drop of cooking oil, tried to get it to go soft, but it was still brittle and hard, so, I put it in the microwave, switched on, and then BANG and FLASH,like a bomb going off, shook the micro ( and me) a real explosion. The split second before it blew up I saw vapour in the micro ( as I had my face to the door to watch in case it melted to fluid) and it was that that ignited. the plasticine was still sitting on the turntable unharmed. anyone know what is so explosive in plasticine? it could not have been the cooking oil as it is used in the micro everyday without problem. Shortly after, the turntable packed up so we had to dump the micro. be warned..
I was trying to get some old plasticine a bit more pliable, it had been in the kids toy box for a few months, so i added a drop of cooking oil, tried to get it to go soft, but it was still brittle and hard, so, I put it in the microwave, switched on, and then BANG and FLASH,like a bomb going off, shook the micro ( and me) a real explosion. The split second before it blew up I saw vapour in the micro ( as I had my face to the door to watch in case it melted to fluid) and it was that that ignited. the plasticine was still sitting on the turntable unharmed. anyone know what is so explosive in plasticine? it could not have been the cooking oil as it is used in the micro everyday without problem. Shortly after, the turntable packed up so we had to dump the micro. be warned..
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Plasticine does NOT explode , what happened was that there was an air bubble in the plasticine that expanded and caused the bang.
Explosions are simply very, very rapid burning, if something explodes it burns away in a tiny fraction of a second. If your plasticine had exploded it would have vanished.
Try holding the plasticine in your hand for a while to warm it up that is more likedly to soften it than trying to add anything.
Explosions are simply very, very rapid burning, if something explodes it burns away in a tiny fraction of a second. If your plasticine had exploded it would have vanished.
Try holding the plasticine in your hand for a while to warm it up that is more likedly to soften it than trying to add anything.
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