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Mallabone’s tests suggest there’s no risk the jacket liner will explode or heat up so much that it risks causing burns. The reaction also doesn’t produce acidic byproducts. And because calcium oxide doesn’t react with humidity (water vapor in the air), the liners can be stored for long periods and still work when needed.

Calcium oxide: A substance that gives off heat as it chemically reacts with water. Its chemical formula is CaO (which means each molecule is made up of one calcium atom and one oxygen atom).

Exothermic reaction: A chemical reaction that generates heat as it proceeds. (In Greek, “exo” means outside and “therm” means heat.)

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