Hot ice, molecular model. Hot ice is formed when a solution of sodium acetate is cooled below its melting point, causing crystallisation. This is an e


Hot ice, molecular model. Hot ice is formed when a solution of sodium acetate is cooled below its melting point, causing crystallisation. This is an exothermic, or heat-producing, reaction, so the resultant clear crystal is warm.


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