Does microwaving food change the molecular structure?

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NO: Very minimal molecular changes happen with microwaving, due to the low energy waves given off. Since they are considered nonionizing waves, chemical changes in the molecules in food do not occur. ... NB: Water molecules in microwaved food vibrate rapidly as they absorb the electromagnetic radiation waves.
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