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The sodium acetate will only be present at a fraction of a percent.
Sodium acetate may be added to foods as a seasoning.
A heat pack like the one you are describing contains sodium acetate and water.
It turns out that sodium acetate is very good at supercooling.
The other dressing ingredients will not do much to make the sodium acetate harmless.
These worked on the same principle a modern sodium acetate heating pads.
Sodium acetate, used in the textile industry and as a food preservative (E262).
Perhaps the folks who wrote the directions should have tried them out themselves on several different samples of sodium acetate, hmm?
It is prepared from fusel oil and sodium acetate.
Where a base is desired, the halides have been used in conjunction with sodium acetate.
It's the answer to the question "if you eat enough sodium acetate to be harmful, what would the harm effects be?"
Sodium acetate is a strong electrolyte so it dissociates completely in solution.
A supersaturated sodium acetate solution is used in some types of hand warmers.
The sodium acetate is itself a weak base, unlike sodium chloride.
It is pushing things to expect sodium acetate to reliably deprotonate phenolphthalein.
These reactions produce aqueous sodium acetate and water.
When the gas has bubbled off and the water dried off only the sodium acetate remains (white powder).
The base is triethylamine, potassium carbonate or sodium acetate.
For laboratory use, sodium acetate is very inexpensive, and is usually purchased instead of being synthesized.
One study found that injecting sodium acetate into rats caused them to have nociceptive behavior (headaches).
However, just to be safe, make another batch for your guests and consider the sodium acetate batch a lesson in kitchen chemistry.
In his experiment, he had somehow used sodium cyanide instead of sodium acetate, both white powders.
A little knowledge is a dangerous thing :-) I just read on your web site that the vinegar and baking soda reaction will produce sodium acetate.
Sodium acetate is a water-soluble ionic compound.
The exothermic process of a super saturated sodium acetate solution crystallizing out at room temperature is around 264-289 J/g.