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
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it bubbles
you use vinegar and baking soda
Carbon Dioxide, Water, and Sodium Acetate Sodium bicarbonate + acetic acid ---> sodium acetate + carbon dioxide + water (baking soda) (vinegar)
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Mixing vinegar and baking soda sodium acetate is obtained and carbon dioxide is released.
Talc sinks. Baking soda effervesces. Please be more specific.
it foams up and stinks
Hot Ice, Sodium Acetate, is made from vinegar and baking soda.
vinigar:carbon, hydrogen baking soda: soduim acetate
Baking soda and dirty diapers
When you boil vinegar and baking soda together, it will start to evaporate. The heat at 100 degrees Celsius (212 degrees Fahrenheit) will start to evaporate nine tenths (90 percent) of the vinegar and baking soda mixture and it will form some sort of crystal called sodium acetate. If you over cooked the sodium acetate, then you will find a big yellow lump. Make sure you stir when making the sodium acetate. Now, you can make instant ice using sodium acetate. Just put cold water in the pan, then when boiled mix in the sodium acetate, and when nothing else can absorb the water, put the mixture inside a glass cup, put it in the freezer for a while, and then when you touch it, it will form ice in about five seconds. You can do more stuff with sodium acetate, that is just one of the few examples I gave you.