sodium acetate?
"ace" and "sod" are in the name, and it is possible to make (marginally effective) cold packs with it.
It is more effective in 'hot packs' (for that purpose, a supersaturated solution of sodium acetate is often used).
I know I make a foolish assumptions to try to figure out the formula going of of notging but the name
Ethene derived chemical some thing with two or the carbons hence ace
No Im not saying there is nitrogen in this compound
Just that it may have the same bond as nitro__ so
And nitro_so_thiol minstarmin - 12-6-2016 at 18:08
All I'm thinking about is why the icon for the thread is a .Volanschemia - 12-6-2016 at 21:48
All I am thinking about is why you have revived a 3 week old thread to make that comment.
I believe it is there because the OP is annoyed that cold packs are being stripped of their "useful" reagents.clearly_not_atara - 12-6-2016 at 23:23
According to Merriam-Webster, "acesodyne" is an archaic synonym for analgesic.
It is probably unrelated to the composition in this case. I'mma go out on a limb and guess KNO3, the active ingredient in Sensodyne toothpaste.