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Make Instant Hot Ice Using Sodium Acetate


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When sodium acetate trihydrate crystals are heated, they melt. When this melt cools, it gives a supersaturated solution of sodium acetate in water. By clicking the solution, a nucleation center is formed which causes the solution to crystallize into solid sodium acetate trihydrate again. (ref wikipedia)
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