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  • OK I have a question for your point 3: You say if it is frozen you failed. Tell me what I did that would be the cause of the failure for a bottle lying in the freezer.

  • @SENSIBLECHEMIST When it's in the freezer, the bottler shouldn't move. Even a little movement might freeze the water. Also, it depends on the freezer. If the bottle didn't move after 3 hours but it freezes, try to put it in for 2 hours instead or even less.

  • @Demethus Interesting. Do you think that there could be enough continuous vibration from the freezer itself to cause the fail?

  • @SENSIBLECHEMIST I don't think so. The main reason why it fails is probably the time spent freezing.

  • @MrFLExin Don't move the bottle when it's in the freezer.

  • @MrFLExin Nothing special. It's like drinking cold water.

  • shit what would happen if u drank it?!

  • how do you get water supercooled without it freezing in the process?

  • if you "fail" after 3 hours, can you thaw out the bottle and use the same bottle again? Or is it best to use a different bottle?

  • @Mtown3254 You can use the same bottle. And it doesn't need to be an unopened bottle of mineral water, either. Filling a bottle with tap water works just as well.

  • i accidently did it to coke

  • the energy required to turn water at 0 Celcius to ICE at 0 Celcius is called Latent Heat Of Fusion and it is 334 000 J per KG... but Still how the Fuck is this POSSIBLE!

  • @MrSharan1997 When Ice turns to water it gains 334000 joules of energy

  • super cool. :p

  • Oh god... imagine if someone was in a pool of super cooled water....

  • @AgesxsegA Yea but why would someone jump in cold water anyways?

  • @Demethus money

  • If you need to put it in a freezer for three hours anyway, what's the point?

  • @ParkLaneTottenham1 That's how supercooling is done.

  • thanks man!!!!

  • This is really cool but how did you do it?

  • @Xlllreaper Read the description.

  • lol this happened to m last weekend our fridge malfunctioned and it supercooled a gatoraid lol

  • that isn't a tutorial -.-

  • @luigee20 Read the description

  • @luigee20 I agree but I'm going to try it anyways.

  • so ccccccccccccccccccccoooooooooo­ooooooollllllllllllllllll

  • For those who think there is a frame cut, there's not. I have done this experiment as well as "boiling" distilled water. It's real. In fact, they think this phenomena, (the freezing of purified water,) may have been the cause of a jet liner craching over the Atlantic years back.

  • I didn't think the freezer works because it causes energy within the water and the freezing temperature will be 0°C and you can't go below.

  • Nestlé pure life lol

  • @rudio444 I made the video and I can't even see the frame change. That part is a continuous shot, no editing,

  • @rudio444

    This is really possible

  • @rudio444 i didn't see it...ps this process of supercooling is real you can learn more about it online

  • it looks like the water has diarrhea when it hits the ice pack

  • How do you set this up? Needed materials please!!!

  • @666NMK666

    - Bottle of water

    - Freezer

  • This is very similar to the superheating effect (which is much more dangerous). If you put a very still cup of water in a non-rotating microwave for a minute or two, it won't boil. Howevever, after a tap it will nearly explode as the surface tension breaks.

  • what was the tempreture of the water

    

  • @20057468 I don't know the exact temperature but it should be around 0°C.

  • Funny moment ever I did it everything correct tried it didn't work till mom comes she like wat are doin to the waterbottle I was nothing then I got thirsty so I drank it and I choke on the ice LOLZ

  • @epicdavid04 LOLOLOLOL

  • I tried it with tap water and it did work :(

  • @Demethus how should i do it with tap water

  • @DrLazyGenius I never tried it but you can put the tap water into a bottle and do the steps.

  • @DrLazyGenius Can u do it again with te same water by melting the ice and peforming the same operation? Please answer mne because I have to show this in one of the science experiment..

  • @anasbinqamar Sorry about the late reply. I did it again and i researched about it. It turns out that you need pure water for it to work properly. Though after a couple tries it did work. :-)

  • @DrLazyGenius tap water probably wont work, the water has to be VERY pure, and the container extremely clean, as in cleaner than you could get it in a house

  • @DrLazyGenius tap water probably won't work, too many impurities for the ice to nucleate around.

  • make this drink it go in a freezer for an hour then jump see what happens

  • BLACK MAGIC!!!!!!!!

  • @DJJmoviez ICE MAGIC :D

  • @DJJmoviez i mean a ice mage or something made this..

  • Please tell me how you do this!!

  • @icyable Read the description

  • what would happen if you poured it on your hand?

  • does it work with soda ???

  • @iiluvdino Yes I think, try it at home?

  • Supercooling cannot be done at home, in order to super cool water it needs to be BELOW 42 degrees ferinheight - your freezer at home can't even get close to that temp

    The process of supercooling creates a clear, glass like appearance.

    Supercooling only works with water that is pure (zero impurities), so unless he created water in a lab, or mined it from Antarctica a chemical was used....

    Sodium Acetate - Look it up

    There is a reason nobody drinks the water in these video's - Sodium Acetate

  • @forgetfuldays Try it at home. I can redo the same experiment and drink the water.

  • @forgetfuldays You can't really "drink" it when it is in ice form... Well, you could lick it.

  • @forgetfuldays Ever heard of salt + ice? The same technique to make icecream? Uhh yeah.

  • @forgetfuldays Clearly *not* Sodium Acetate: you can see the condensation forming and the ice melting which would not happen with Sodium Acetate. Besides liquid Sodium Acetate solutions are supercooled at room temperature which is why the reactions look so similar. (They are not exactly the same)

  • @forgetfuldays my freezer is @ 17.6 F

  • @forgetfuldays my freezer at home can get below 42 degrees ferinheight but water freezes at 32 degrees ferenheight plus my freezer makes ice INSTUCTIONS1.put water into ice tray 2. put in freezer 3. wait 4 take ice out of freezer its that simple sooo..... im not saying its not fake cuz every bottle of water i put into my freezer froze solid im not saying its fake cuz i leeve them in their over night soo..... idk

  • @xxYogscastxwannabexx If you wanna try, you should put the bottles in the freezer for 2 - 3 hours instead of overnight.

  • @forgetfuldays erm, when me and my friends do it at work, we just stick a water bottle in the freezer for an hour and tap it. it freezes white not clear. maybe it's not complete supercooling, close enough to entertain us though.

  • how do i do the second part...do i just pour the frozen water on an ice pack?

  • @tshizzke91 Yes. Make sure you don't shake too much the water when you pour it. You can do it with anything frozen.

  • Omg that's really good. I think I might try :D

  • .. wheres the how to part?

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