The BIZARRE Chemistry of Hot Ice
In this video, I talk about the chemistry behind the classic Hot Ice demonstration. I talk about the supersaturation of sodium acetate and how the formation of a crystal lattice can produce an exothermic reaction. Thank you so much for watching this video! If you would like to suggest a video idea please leave it in the comments, and if you enjoyed please like and subscribe! It was my pleasure to add a bit of science to your day! Thanks To All My Amazing Patrons: / sciencec Spencer Steckman Jack Howard Darcy Latremouille Kevin Colwell Albin Engström Matthew Rosato Michael Wass Jim Anthony Michael Casolary Jason Lynch Rene Miklas Teen Idols 4 You Christopher Moody ************** Check out my Website: http://www.chasewiley.com Follow me on Twitter at: / sciencechaser Follow me on Instagram: / sciencechase Add me on Snapchat: / sciencec Contact me: http://www.chasewiley.com/contact SEND ME STUFF: Chase Wiley P.O. Box 3901 Bay Pines, FL 33744

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