Why does water make that rustling sound right before it boils?

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Why does water make that rustling sound right before it boils?

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Those are the sounds of micro bubbles forming and then they cool off and go back to liquid. As you continue heating the water you will see small bubbles form at the heat source that disappear before they reach the surface – the rustling sound you hear is the same phenomenon happening at smaller scale that you can’t see. When liquid water turns to gas it expands to 1600 times its size and that movement creates the sound.

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