What will happen if mistakenly water is poured into highly boiling bowl of oil?
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Oil boils at a higher temperature than water which means that when water is poured into boiling oil it is heated to, and past, the boiling point very quickly. Oil is also less dense than water meaning that the water will sink to the bottom of the pot.
Water at the bottom of the pot being heated very rapidly forms a gas at the bottom of the pot underneath all of the oil. The gas takes up much more volume than the water previously did and also is now less dense than the oil and so it shoots up creating a fountain of oil and steam out of the pot.
This fountain creates a fine mist of the very hot oil, this greatly increased surface area coupled with the already hot oil causes it to ignite which then ignites surrounding droplets until the entire batch of oil that was displaced from the pot is a huge fireball.
Mate here is your answer....
Oil boils at a higher temperature than water which means that when water is poured into boiling oil it is heated to, and past, the boiling point very quickly. Oil is also less dense than water meaning that the water will sink to the bottom of the pot.
Water at the bottom of the pot being heated very rapidly forms a gas at the bottom of the pot underneath all of the oil. The gas takes up much more volume than the water previously did and also is now less dense than the oil and so it shoots up creating a fountain of oil and steam out of the pot.
This fountain creates a fine mist of the very hot oil, this greatly increased surface area coupled with the already hot oil causes it to ignite which then ignites surrounding droplets until the entire batch of oil that was displaced from the pot is a huge fireball.
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