How to make "hot ice" out of saturated sodium acetate solution.
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This really isn't "ice", it's just that the water evaporates away from the sodium acetate and leaves it behind, looking a lot like ice.
i let the liqued cool in the fridge over night. in the morning it had grown long(1.5-2cm)very thin crystals in the bottom. are they pure sodium acetate?
After it turns into ice can you eat it?
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