effect of using micro waves on consumables
There are claims which are easy to make...
but hard to confirm...
that styrofoam, plastic, etc., leaches into the food when heated in a microwave oven.
It doesn't stop me from heating my frozen dinners (in their plastic trays) in the microwave.
What sort of consumables? Food? Batteries, pens, ink are all considered consumables.
I'm guessing you are meaning food, but you need to be more specific.
food in general get more ionised as permanent dipoles are ruptured to generate heat by microwaves so based on the compound which has ruptured the impact rises
That's not true. Do you just make this stuff up? You can't help by guessing at answers.
Actually, leaching of plastics and, more likely, plasticizers into food can be shown. I have not done it for microwave heating, but we did do it for cold beverages. And yes, styrenes and plasticizers leach into cold beer and baby formula. In fact, Styrofoam containers are completely inadequate for hard liquor, in my opinion. That work was done in the early 1970's using an archaic mass spectrometer. With modern mass spectrometers and chromatography equipment, the experiment should be quite to do.
John
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