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Yes. You can boil a mixture of sodium acetate in water and subsequently cool it. If you cause it to precipitate, it will feel hot.

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What do you use to make hot ice?

solution 1=sodium acetate and water. (professional) better solution 2= baking soda and white vinegar. (homemade) not that bad


How do you make sodium acetate with baking soda Please be specific I'm trying to make instant hot ice?

http://www.instructables.com/id/Sodium-Acetate/ (but the soduim acetate will not be pure enough to make hot ice, ive tried it) go here for a good guide on how to make it


What are the ingridients for hot ice?

Hot Ice, Sodium Acetate, is made from vinegar and baking soda.


What is the trihydrate in sodium acetate as trihydrate crystals?

The term trihydrate refers to the fact that three molecules of water are associated with each formula unit of sodium acetate. The formula unit for sodium acetate trihydrate is NaC2H3O2‧3H2O.


What materials would you need to make hot ice?

To make hot ice, you would need materials such as sodium acetate (often available as a powder or crystals), distilled water, a heat source, a glass container for mixing, and a stirring rod. Optional materials include a thermometer, a hot plate or microwave for heating the solution, and an ice bath for cooling and solidifying the hot ice.


Why is sodium acetate used in commercial hot packs?

Sodium acetate is used in commercial hot packs because it can store and release heat energy when it crystallizes and melts. This property allows the hot pack to provide a consistent and long-lasting source of heat when activated.


Is there a graph of Sodium acetate solubility?

Yes, there is a solubility graph for sodium acetate, which shows how its solubility changes with temperature. Sodium acetate is more soluble in hot water than in cold water, and its solubility increases as temperature rises.


What is hot ice used for?

Instant hot ice is a simple name for the chemical Sodium acetate. It can react with other chemicals to give out a lot of heat in a short time. Its heating property makes it ideal for making heat packs.


How is dry ice formed when sodium acetate is added to water?

Dry ice is not formed in this instance.Dry ice is solid carbon dioxide. The phenomenon involving sodium acetate is colloquially called hot ice. Simply adding sodium acetate to water will not produce this. You need to create a supersaturated solution. You add sodium acetate to water untill it cannot dissolve any more, and then cool the solution. Now you have an unstable solution that has more dissolved sodium acetate than it could normally hold. If it is disturbed, the sodium acetate will sponaneously crystallize.


How is sodium acetate made and why is it?

You add either sodium hydroxide, sodium carbonate or sodium bicarbonate to acetic acid, and receive a solution of sodium acetate in water. Driving off the water will give you sodium acetate crystals. Hundreds of tons a year are made of this because it has hundreds of uses, so most people who need some just buy it. In a school science lab the safe way to make it is to mix baking soda with vinegar then boil off the water with a hot plate. If you have a factory you make this out of sodium hydroxide and glacial acetic acid, then pour the sodium acetate solution into a pond to evaporate, like they do to get the salt out of seawater.


Can you freeze water with sodium acetate?

sorry about that just go to youtube and look up "hot ice" and click on the 1st one


How can you get sodium acetate out of hand warmers?

To get sodium acetate out of hand warmers, you can first heat the hand warmer to its melting point, which is around 130 degrees Fahrenheit. Once melted, you can strain the solution through a fine mesh filter to separate the sodium acetate crystals from the remaining solution. Allow the filtered solution to cool and crystallize, then carefully remove the sodium acetate crystals for further use or disposal.