260 grams of aqueous solution in a 565 gram Pyrex glass beaker
placed in 2.45 GHz microwave and nuked for 60 seconds.
Then calculated power input from measured delta T.
 
Relative resistance and pH of the water solution in the glass beaker:
 
Distilled water  580 watts  ~ 150,000 Ohms   pH  ~ 6.0
 
NaHCO3       508 watts    ~ 75,000  Ohms     pH  8.0
 
NaCl           400 watts     ~ 20,000 Ohms       pH  ~ 6.0
 
5%  Acetic Acid  625 watts    ~ 5,000 Ohms      pH  ~ 3.0
 
5% Acetic Acid-NaCl   445 watts   ~ 5,000   Ohms    pH  ~ 3.0
 
Unless there is some strange "Loss Tangent"/ Dielectric Constant effects...... Electronium reactions?
 
Note that Chlorine tends to quench the heat rise.  
 
Reason for Yusmar null effects in US using Chlorine-Treated    "tap water"??
 
Frederick

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