This is an off-the-wall idea that would present some design challenges for a proof of concept..
There's an interesting thing about liquid vapor, it can be compressed back into a liquid under pressure without cooling. So the hypothesis here is that if a small volume of juice is precisely heated to vaporization temp inside a pressure sealed chamber then it will stay in an aqueous state until released, at which point it will rapidly decompress into vapor the moment air is introduced.
If this works as I envision it, such an apparatus would not simply spew vapor, it would eject it at conceivably dangerous speeds. The vapor production could quite literally blow your mind. That said, I will be taking great caution in the testing of this hypothesis and I'd be grateful for any community input.
There's an interesting thing about liquid vapor, it can be compressed back into a liquid under pressure without cooling. So the hypothesis here is that if a small volume of juice is precisely heated to vaporization temp inside a pressure sealed chamber then it will stay in an aqueous state until released, at which point it will rapidly decompress into vapor the moment air is introduced.
If this works as I envision it, such an apparatus would not simply spew vapor, it would eject it at conceivably dangerous speeds. The vapor production could quite literally blow your mind. That said, I will be taking great caution in the testing of this hypothesis and I'd be grateful for any community input.