March twenty-fifth two-thousand-fifteen 3-25-2015


I want to talk to you about a that I got on 3-22-2015 the product is called heatinasnap or heat in a snap the product is really amazing. I have a small circular one it heats up to 130 degrees Fahrenheit or 54 degrees Celsius. 130°F/54°C

The creators think the product was invented back in the late 1970's. The inventors name is unknown to the world, but we assume the Soviet Union had a purpose in creating this product because they had been using them in the war. The chemicals inside it are comprised of water, and sodium acetate, a metallic disc, and the plastic is similar to the plastic used to create waterbeds. When the product is turning solid in form, the sodium acetate is being turned into sodium acetate trihydrate. The coin is usually made of zinc, and the plastic, PVC-P. In any event a metallic looking disc and plastic should never be ingested, if so, call your local doctor. This is what they say if someone asks if it is toxic:

Anything can be toxic if you have too much of it. In order for anything drastic to happen you would need to ingest 3-5 of our biggest pads. (Neck and Shoulders, Large Square) If your animal or child ingests all of the insides (which taste disgusting) call your local doctor, they may suffer dehydration or salt poisoning.

The product really works by the Sodium acetate trihydrate crystals melt at 58 °C, dissolving in their water of crystallization. When they are heated to around 100 °C, and subsequently allowed to cool, the aqueous solution becomes supersaturated. This solution is capable of cooling to room temperature without forming crystals. By clicking on a metal disc in the heating pad, a nucleation center is formed which causes the solution to crystallize into solid sodium acetate trihydrate again. The bond-forming process of crystallization is exothermic, hence heat is emitted. The latent heat of fusion is about 264–289 kJ/kg.[6] Unlike some other types of heat packs that depend on irreversible chemical reactions, sodium acetate heat packs can be easily recharged by boiling until all crystals are dissolved.

I hoped you learned a lot like I did and I hope you get a chance to try this product for more information go to:

http://www.heatinasnap.net


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http://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/reusable-snap-heat-packs-click-heat_60098566318.html


March twenty-fifth two-thousand-fifteen 3-25-2015


Now I know you all are amazed by the heat in a snap so I am going to try and match up to my previous discovery. The Three-Toed Sloth :

  1. All sloths are built for life in the treetops. They spend nearly all of their time aloft, hanging from branches with a powerful grip aided by their long claws. (Dead sloths have been known to retain their grip and remain suspended from a branch.) Sloths even sleep in trees, and they sleep a lot—some 15 to 20 hours every day. Even when awake they often remain motionless. At night they eat leaves, shoots, and fruit from the trees and get almost all of their water from juicy plants.


  2. Type:Mammal

Diet:Herbivore
Size:23 in (58 cm)

Weight:8.75 lbs (4 kg)

Protection status:Endangered

Size relative to a 6-ft (2-m) man


I Know you expected something more so next time I will go above and beyond what I have done for you today.

http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/three-toed-sloth/


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http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/three-toed-sloth/