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<blockquote data-quote="stuffedolive" data-source="post: 626629" data-attributes="member: 65903"><p>Perhaps I need to explain a little bit of primary school science. i.e. change of state.</p><p>Liquids can crystalize for a variety of reasons. Ice for example is cystalized water caused by a lowering of temperature. Salt will crystalise from solution when its concentration increases (eg evaporation in a lake). Uric acid crystalises in the same way. </p><p>The point is this. The chemical does not alter its chemical makeup just its state i.e liquid or solid. Thus just as salt will become a solute again when water is added, (especially warm water) then other solids (such as uric acid crystals) will change to a liquid state when a change of condition is applied to it e.g. temperature change, concentration and also the addition of a catalyst, such as vinegar.</p><p></p><p>I hope that has cleared things up for you. There's no magic, vinegar doesn't need a conscience, And chemical changes such as this are common throughout our bodies - we couldn't exit if they didn't happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stuffedolive, post: 626629, member: 65903"] Perhaps I need to explain a little bit of primary school science. i.e. change of state. Liquids can crystalize for a variety of reasons. Ice for example is cystalized water caused by a lowering of temperature. Salt will crystalise from solution when its concentration increases (eg evaporation in a lake). Uric acid crystalises in the same way. The point is this. The chemical does not alter its chemical makeup just its state i.e liquid or solid. Thus just as salt will become a solute again when water is added, (especially warm water) then other solids (such as uric acid crystals) will change to a liquid state when a change of condition is applied to it e.g. temperature change, concentration and also the addition of a catalyst, such as vinegar. I hope that has cleared things up for you. There's no magic, vinegar doesn't need a conscience, And chemical changes such as this are common throughout our bodies - we couldn't exit if they didn't happen. [/QUOTE]
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