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  • The hand has a surface tension reactin with the water making the bottle vacume like therefore holding the water in

  • purified water dosent freeze until it is disturbed what happens is the water gets cooled below freezing point and still remains unfrozen u disturb it causing instant freeze just put ur water in the freezer ull see

  • @ludyi THANK YOU IVE BEEEN LOOKING FOR THE ANSWER SINCE I GOT HOME 4 HOURS AGO daam internet so jumbled now i g2g bed :( another wasted monday "alright im logging off stop yelling mom"

  • So everyone commenting is a fucking idiot. It's not water, and it turned hot when it "froze"

  • you heat up water with sodioum acetate and when it dissolves you cool it in the fridge and then you touch it or hit etc. it will freeze

  • lol i was gonna call you niggas comments stupid but i would't believe it either if i didnt know the science behind it. Try it leave a bottle of water in the freezer for a while then take it out before it freezes.

  • somthings in tha bottlecap. ¬¬

  • well that water has bubbles. with the the bubbles , it freezes harder than without them.the bottle was chilled below the freezing point , but above the freezing point thet it has when it has bubbles. Now do that at home and shake it so some bubbles go loose

  • It's called supercooling water what you should do is superheat water then drop a penny in it

  • It's hot ice search hot ice on YouTube and you will find stuff

  • Nothing else than water in fridge!?

  • Super fusion

  • Yea ur right its not water.....all he did was put some sprite in it and froze it, with all the gases and the built up pressure all u gotta do is shake or tap it

  • stupids. it's not water.

  • If He Drank It Would He Pee Ice :D

  • wizard!

    

  • A shirtless dude listening to gay music while another one films him interesting.

  • that's when you know there is more than water in your bottle water

  • I think its that the water is very pure and has no impuritiy for it to freeze on. Thus it needs a little stimulation to freeze even though its already at freezing temperature.

  • What are 2 dudes doing listening to beggar music?

  • Explained... not hard to do. Happens all the time in the winter when I leave bottled water in my car. Here are the geeky details.

    Pure water normally freezes at 32 °F but it can also be "supercooled" at standard pressure down to its crystal homogeneous nucleation at almost −43.6 °F If, however, it is cooled at a rate on the order of 106 K/s, the crystal nucleation can be avoided and water becomes a glass. When you strike the bottle you cause a crystal to form thus instant ice.

  • How do u do this

  • your freezer is to cold

  • Explain why you guys are such a homos.

  • no guys, they use that chemistry in the army, they have this little liquid packets with a coin in them that when you bend the coin chemicals are released and the reaction causes the liquid to solidify and become really really hot, there for camping in cold environments, so its not freezing its actually just solidifying and becoming very hot. I know hes not using a coin but hes using a different way of releasing the chemicals because its the same reaction

  • by hong kong 

  • 蒸餾水係0"c係唔會結冰,因為佢係冇雜物,但係只要有一小小既­力,佢就會成支結哂冰 lol

  • oh dude thats easy to explain you put iit out side wen it was winter or u put it in the freezer it didnt freeze but wen u disturb it will instantly freeze

  • Google; Supercooling.

  • Explained:

    sodium acetate solution. That "ice" isn't cold. It gives off heat instead cos of the reaction. Like most people are saying, look up "hot ice" on YouTube to see how to do this.

  • @Ommu1995 lol... no.... if you expose it to low temperatures, but really slowly, in a sealed container, and without disturbance, the water temperature goes below 0 degrees... disturbing it allows for tiny bubbles to agitate the surface of the water, and therefore the actual crystals we recognise as ice form...

  • Yeah i can explain this Dry ice... see how he didnt show the top of the bottle when it was freezing..

  • i can explain this /watch?v=aC-KOYQsIvU&feature=r­elated

  • This happen to a freeze pop I ate.... I was so confused lol

  • its a chemical they put in the bottle. look up "HOT ICE" itll explain it all

  • @v123bah No...it's purified water it has no contaminates and if not disturbed you can drop it below the freezing temperature but when you disturb it, it flash freezes...

  • @TheRabbi83 cool

  • ok there is something that he put in there or there fake and it has something that you pres to do the duh :9

  • @pittiegirl2000 this is not fake they did it on the programme mythbusters search it in google

  • You need to get really high to understand this...

  • So where is this gay bar located?

  • salt water usually will get below 32 degrees (waters freezing temp) and when moved it will freeze.

  • sub sero liquids wil freeze instantly if moved.

  • @RyouXX13 nobody else knows what they're talking about lol, you're exactly right

  • lool you can also do this with beer ;)

  • Lol whats with the music?

  • guys it's a process called supercooling, the opposite of superheating or flash boiling, basically the water is already below it's freezing temperature it's just that it needs to be in the presence of a seed crystal or nucleus around which a crystal structure can form, thus by taking it out of the freezer and allowing air to dissolve into the water (which causes nucleation)it allows the water to crystallize before your very eyes.

  • no its hot ice when it moves it freezes

  • its on the edge to ice, when you shake the H20 they will freeze

  • Its probably a mix of sodium acitate and cold ice the cold ice triggers the sodium acitate to smoke like that... NOT MAGIC

  • @joshuabl97 or you stick the water in the freeezer and once you take it out and hit it hard it turns to ice..... try it trol

  • Your all fucking dumb ist sodium acetate

  • i would take them back to the shop :/

  • I can explain!!! You froze the water!!!!

  • mmmm....Sodium acetate is amazing

  • @StfuAndSit this is legit they had it on mit news!!!!

  • wdf u know about pretty ricky

  • Baby makin music in the background ! Lol

  • I can explain... water + soda = amazing :O

  • Drink it and you'll be pissing like Tom Hanks in the Green Mile

  • whats with the music?

  • you super freezed the water at a tempreture the water and ice crystals mix and they get agitated and freeze altogether

  • What a great sound track. Haha.

  • @recomendme

    @hackerpranksta11

    Thanks!!(^.^)

  • what happens is this: the water has not forzen yet because there is no good surface for it to start freezing from, so even though its way below freezing temperature it does not yet freeze. shaking it creates bubbles which the ice actually CAN form on, spreading from there.

  • It's distilled water below 0 degrees Celsius, if you shake it at that temperature it freezes.

  • imagine he drank it and it frozed inside hime LOL

  • @xiKoSapinoyAC3 Imagine pissing it out @_@

  • @TriMageRyan hahahahahha .... hes ganna be like ... oh shit oww shit !!!

  • @xiKoSapinoyAC3 in his throte and he was like ahhhhhh and turned into iceman

  • @awsomegamernerd LOOL 

  • @xiKoSapinoyAC3 lmfao tht wud b hilarious but he would die it would freeze half way down his wind pipe lolz

    how duz this work?

  • @kire810 LOL 

  • @xiKoSapinoyAC3  LOL

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  • @HarryAnimationStudio so u dont put any other chemicals and other complicated stuff ?? cool man tnx :)

  • @HarryAnimationStudio very wrong lol

  • /watch?v=aC-KOYQsIvU&feature=r­elated

    ^^^ that is how he did it

  • I am a mad/crazyperson. Random

  • idiot put water in fridge 5 hours then shake then voila

  • EXPLAINED:

    super Pure water below freezing

    a proccess called supercooling

  • yes, but will it blend?

  • Is it safe to drink the water!?:o I've never heard of this before!:/ can someone please explain!?:D

    Thanks!^.^

  • @Ashleyroa18 yup, the fridge is at the perfect temp. where it can be cold and not frozen since the water is undisturbed but once it is disturbed, it turns into ice

  • @Ashleyroa18 recommendme is dumb... buy a bottle of purified water and put in freezer w/out opening it and leave for like 20 mins and take out and shake... what happens is the water hasnet been open so there is no disturbance so it cant freeze and when you take out and shake it causes a disturbance which finaly causes it to turn to ice

  • By the way, super-heating can occur too and is not uncommon when heating water in a microwave to well above boiling temperature yet without any bubbling.

    This is dangerous because, as with the super-cooling, a slight agitation of the super-heated water (such as by removing it from the microwave) can cause it to suddenly flash "boil" with the result that the water sprays all over anyone nearby. This is particularly dangerous as the water can be MUCH hotter than the normal boiling temperature.

  • The water is super-cooled because there are so few particles available for crystals to form and the bottle is very smooth inside.

    I amuse myself every winter with this "trick" when the water I store in my garage becomes super-cooled. I am in Chicago where the temperature inside the garage is often well below freezing.

    In fact, it is sometimes difficult to get the crystal formation (and freezing) to begin and requires lots of shaking.

    It reminds me of Ice Nine from Vonnegut's "Cat's Cradle."

  • that wasn't water it was "Sodium Acetate"

  • @redr00ster99 No, It wasn't. Plastic bottles are very smooth and have leave very few opertunities for nucleation to occur. Nucleation refering to liquid attaching itself to a solid. If there is no solid for the water to attach to and form ice, it remains a liquid in very low temperatures, and when shaken or moved quickly, it begins to freeze due to the molecules colliding and becoming solid simply from quickly coming into contact. This is supercooling in a nutshell.

  • What happens is the water is in the freezer which must be sound proof. When the freezer is opened, the water decided to commit suicide by turning to ice so it wouldn't have to listen to that music you have on.

  • Dont let him touch you >_>

  • it happens to me all the time!

    i am noy good at physics but i think that this phenomenon is called something like:immediate exothermycal change!

  • I have a video showing this too.

    I did it while on holiday in Tenerife.

    I put my bottle of water in the freezer so I could take some iced water for sunbathing, and it instantly froze when moved.

    It's not 'supercooled', just left in the freezer for long enough without disturbing it.

    Sodium Acetate has NOTHING to do with it. Get off Wikipedia and try it for yourself, or check my video out.

  • IF you ate sodium acetat and jumped up and down...

  • @munch416 it would do nothing considering you need pure water to do that.. and not even tap water, distilled water.. ive done that before

  • it is supercooled water I believe its because the ice crystals need something to form upon e.g. dust particles, in very pure water there are very few so it needs some encoragement to freze despite it being below freezing point

  • Its when you have a vacuum seal on a liquid then get it to freezing or just around (About 15 or so mins in the fridge) I think it is called SUPERCOOLING look it up.

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  • dude that old school i mean like REALY old school. saw that years ago with beer >:D beer icecream pfff any1 can do it u just have to put some liquid on the frig for a hour or 2 till a layer of ice forms on the top of the liquid. then u can kick it n there u go, instant ice.

  • This happens when the liquid is at -1º Celsius. Just one degree below freezing temperature.

  • @soblast1 u r such a geek

  • i love that song!

  • its called Sodium acetate dissolved in boiling water and cooled in a fridge then endothermic reaction .. nothing geeky weeky.. its just science..

  • It's called supercool liquid water

  • doesn't work :(

  • @serialkiller94 needs very pure water ....best is distilled water

  • If we put an bottle of water in the freezer for aporx 2:10 hours the water would be just like at the freezing point and with that simple twist/touch the "ice crystals(they are like some mini-ice-bombs" they are activated and they freeze that bottle :) and if someone says i am an nerd they should come at my school an ask about me ;)

  • @Soblast1 we dont think you are a nerd ... nerds are presumed intelligent everyone knows you are an idiot ... stay in school also look up sodium acetate

  • @MrZifnab369 wana make an bet beiotch? look at household hackers idiot!

  • @popinloopy ya I think that to

  • i believe you put sodiem lacetate in there and made hot ice

  • @popinloopy Wrong, try again

  • what if you drank that?

  • @BinhVbui Lol it's just water so it would taste like a slushi, slushi water

  • Stop arguing, its not chemistry or magic, he's Iceman from the X-men!!

  • @jtjoser hahaha

  • @jtjoser LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL.... ice man from x-men.. as if.... its clearly sub zero.

  • It's supercooled water.

  • Are they listening to R. Kelly shirtless and playing with water....

  • Hot ice/Sodium acetate. It's not freezing, it's a supersaturated solution precipitating.

  • @TheShipmanator You can just have water below freezing point but still liquid until you move it I've done it at home with water from the tap and it was on mythbusters

  • ctually the pressure in the bottle is more or less the same than atmospheric pressure. whats happening is that when you leav pure water such as bottled water in the freezer with no disturbances, the water molecules do not get the energy needed to rearrange as ice crystals and are therefore able to be cooled beyond their freezin point without freezin. this property is called supercoolin. then when a disturbance is introduced, such as a shake, the molecules start rearrangin into ice

  • the water was cooled below freezing without any disturbances so when he took it out of the freezer he shook it or dented it in some way causing the water to turn to ice, i think i can't really remember all that shit

  • Explain this? Anybody who took chemistry in High School can explain this with two words.

    Sodium Acetate - Look it up

  • @forgetfuldays It's actually called supercooling, look it up.. Oh, and try it at home. :)

  • @iCwalzy

    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

    Any other retards gonna defend the supercooling idea on this?

  • @forgetfuldays Well yeah I'm gonna defend it, I've done it. Also, water freezes at 32 degrees, correct? I can make ice in my freezer at home all day. If you used purified water, this can be done. And supercooling doesn't result in a clear, glass like appearance. It makes it into a whiteish clear slushie.

  • air gets between the molecules

  • Imagine that happening in your stomach.

  • wtf how did you do that ????

  • @manos13esc if you take a ice cold drink, water/coke or whatever it should be that cold its almost beginning to be ice, just shake it or hit it against the table or something and it instantly freezes

  • SUB ZERO EASY

  • Thumbs up if you wondered why they are listening to Jagged Edge " I promise" with no women in the house...

  • I think your water just froze. I'm not sure, but I think it froze.

  • ive been mindfucked

  • i explain it if you drink it

  • Mythbusters did a thing on this, with beer.

  • my theroy is its fizzy water and the pressure created from the carbon dioxide when they push the bottle with thier thumb changes the water to ice if you put beer in the freezer for a few hours and then wack the bottle it freezes same princible

  • its cooler when you dump it out... now explain that loud crappy music.

  • I will explain this...The water is super-cooled (cooled below its freezing point). When it is disturbed, the water begins to crystallize into ice rapidly because of its temperature. Just look up "supercooled water"

  • explaine what ?

  • umm the comment below it might be sodium acetate but i suspect that is is infact superchilled water

  • Must be sodium acetate.

  • @Unknowns4 must be superchilled water dumbass. stop trying to sound smart. you probably don't even know what sodium acetate is

  • @ThemKneeGrows Oh, and the so mighty bum believes he's doing justice. I've watched several videos like that and it's just a hunch. If you think I'm criticizing the video, I am not. So stop whining.

  • @Unknowns4 im high as fuck and i dont know how to comprehend this bullshit you just served me

  • @tylerdurden666able I learnt the EXACT reason why this freezes in second year of university, I dont think its to do with the school system to be fair. Heterogeneous nucleation of nuclei is to do with the agitation of precipitates on the side of the bottle which acts as a place to begin heterogeneous solidification, which happens at a MUCH higher temperature than homogeneous nucleation does (where the water literally freezes itself).

  • you squeezing the bottle provides an initiation point and once some of the molecules freeze the other ones continue to "pile on" and freeze.

  • liquid nitrogen in a fragile container at the cap

  • I've done the same thing with a 2 liter bottle of water, looks really cool, and gives you slushie water afterwards. Great in the summer.

  • probably u are child if u are asking this. Or you finished just 1st grade

  • @uhhuh2315 I most certainly hope this is sarcasm... At this point i doubt it.

  • @uhhuh2315 ur an idiot

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  • I love doing that :3

  • only dumb people with iq less than 10 dont know why this happens

  • @ableite Why does this happen?

  • @Sketch1994

    Thats called supercooling. Take a read on that on wikipedia. Its not very difficult to understand.

  • @ableite I knew that.

  • @ableite Stop exaggerating. It's not that obvious. This is the first time I'm seeing this and I'm far from dumb. So I'll admit I didn't know. Plus the question was answered way before you commented and you gonna try to show off like you knew the entire time. And even if you did that doesn't mean everyone that didn't know is or was dumb.

  • @bboyStuntZ relax man. That comment was to the video owner. "explain this" as title was just to call attention to his video, so i posted that for him.

  • Suck this!

  • I like popcorn too

  • called hot ice