no
the chemicals inside react to create the cold
The first of the instant cold packs was a liquid-type invented by Albert A. Robbins and patented August 11, 1959. Robbins' "Chemical Freezing Package" involved and outer pouch containing two separate compartments for water and ammonium nitrate that would mix and freeze when the user split a perforation between the two - say by hitting or snapping the package as we would with the modern variety. Robbins' patent was assigned to Kwik-Kold of America. Parent company Cardinal Health continues to market this, and the more recently invented gel-type cold packs, to this day.
A flame cannot be any cold but always hot even at the first instant it is lit.
The reaction is endothermic.
no
its an endothermic reaction
Heat energy is transferred by conduction from the muscle to the cold pack.
Heat energy is transferred by conduction from the muscle to the cold pack.
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can you refreeze cold packs
endothermic because the energy is absorbed
Instant cold packs use water and ammonium nitrate. The ammonium nitrate is a powder found inside the cold pack, and the water is inside a plastic container inside the cold pack. When the plastic container containing the water is broken and mixed with the ammonium nitrate, the water dissolves the ammonium nitrate, which is overall an endothermic reaction, causing the cold pack to get cold.
It is an example of an endothermic reaction. It is absorbing heat.
cold pack contains cold stuff like ice, hot pack stuuf like fire
You would have to have an Eacthomatdid reaction of chemcal chance to change a cold pack to a hot pack.
A cold pack is to make lumps go down and a heat pack is for when your sick.