How to make hot ice and sodium acetate with Dr. Lithium

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Make hot ice and sodium acetate with Dr. Lithium

Make hot ice and sodium acetate with Dr. Lithium

Watch this science video tutorial from Nurd Rage on how to make hot ice and sodium acetate with Dr. Lithium.

The complete guide to making hot ice and sodium acetate. How to create it, fix it, and use it. All methods from baking soda and vinegar to laboratory synthesis are shown.

The basis for hot ice is sodium acetate trihydrate, which is heated above its melting point and then cooled below its melting point so it's supercooled. It's still liquid and quickly solidifies when a seed crystal is introduced.

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