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  2. Heating pad - Wikipedia

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    A sodium acetate heat pad. Disposable chemical pads employ a one-time exothermic chemical reaction.One type, frequently used for hand warmers, is triggered by unwrapping an air-tight packet containing slightly moist iron powder and salt or catalysts which rusts over a period of hours after being exposed to oxygen in the air.

  3. Hot ice (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Sodium acetate, a salt commonly used in a supersaturated solution with water to produce heat and salt crystals, which resemble ice; Heating pad, a common application of sodium acetate; Hand warmer, another common application of sodium acetate; Mpemba effect, an assertion that hotter water freezes faster; In entertainment:

  4. Phase-change material - Wikipedia

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    A sodium acetate heating pad. When the sodium acetate solution crystallises, it becomes warm. A video showing a "heating pad" in action A video showing a "heating pad" with a thermal camera. A phase-change material (PCM) is a substance which releases/absorbs sufficient energy at phase transition to provide useful heat or cooling.

  5. Sodium acetate - Wikipedia

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    A supersaturated solution of sodium acetate in water is supplied with a device to initiate crystallization, a process that releases substantial heat. Solubility from CRC Handbook. Sodium acetate trihydrate crystals melt at 58–58.4 °C (136.4–137.1 °F), [12] [13] and the liquid sodium acetate dissolves in the released water of crystallization.

  6. Hand warmer - Wikipedia

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    Lighter fuel warmer (Hakukin brand, Peacock model) Lighter fuel hand-warmers use lighter fluid (highly refined petroleum naphtha), in a catalyst combustion unit that runs at a lower temperature than an open flame with a greatly reduced fire risk. After lighting they operate inside a fabric bag typically with a drawstring.

  7. Telltale Signs You Need to See a Doctor for Your Cough - AOL

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    An upper respiratory infection like the common cold, the flu, or COVID-19. ... body aches, are coughing so hard it forces you to vomit, or you’re coughing up blood, Dr. Ascher says it’s ...

  8. Balanced salt solution - Wikipedia

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    BSS (ophthalmic irrigation solution) (produced by Alcon) . Composition per 1 mL: sodium chloride (NaCl) 6.4 mg, potassium chloride (KCl) 0.75 mg, calcium chloride dihydrate (CaCl 2 ·2H 2 O) 0.48 mg, magnesium chloride hexahydrate (MgCl 2 •6H 2 O) 0.3 mg, sodium acetate trihydrate (C 2 H 3 NaO 2 ·3H 2 O) 3.9 mg, sodium citrate dihydrate (C 6 H 5 Na 3 O 7 ·2H 2 O) 1.7 mg, sodium hydroxide ...

  9. Penn State coach James Franklin says Nick Saban should be ...

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    Penn State coach James Franklin believes college football needs a commissioner and he even has a candidate in mind: former Alabama coach Nick Saban. “I think he’s the obvious choice, right?”