those gelbag handwarmers with a piece of metal inside that you snap, and can reuse after boiling the bag

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those gelbag handwarmers with a piece of metal inside that you snap, and can reuse after boiling the bag

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These handwarmers contain a supersaturated solution – basically there’s waaaaay more “chemical” in that liquid than there should be

When you snap the metal, it disturbs the solution – the solution suddenly “realises” that there is too much chemical and is like “I can’t be a liquid, there’s too much of me!” so it starts becoming a solid. That starts at the point where you created the disturbance and spreads out, kinda like each solid part is telling the liquid around it that it too can be solid

This process is “exo-thermic”, meaning it outputs heat as a sort of by-product. You can reverse the process by giving the heat back to the solid, by boiling it in water. Makes it liquid again

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I am not a chemist, and its actually really hard to simplify supersaturated solutions. I hope someone can clarify this a bit more! From what I recall, in certain conditions you can dissolve more of a solid into a liquid than you would otherwise be able to do.

Dissolved the normal maximum – saturated

Dissolved more than the normal maximum – supersaturated

But this is… unstable? So disturbing the liquid causes it to suddenly solidify, resulting in a hardening process. Boiling it raises the temp to a point where it can now dissolve more solid or something, so it becomes a liquid again

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