its not sodium acetate, this is done by supercooling (a process where u cool a liquid to below its freezing point with out changing the state of matter)
@TDRHunter aka supercooled is because lack of vibration and impurities in ice as soon as you touch it with a object it freezes the reason why water usually freezes is because impurities in the ice tray
no, its too translucent. dont assume every supercooling experiment video is automatically sodium acetate, this and sodium acetate are the same concept. heres a vid thats definitely water /watch?v=fSPzMva9_CE&feature=r elated thats definitely not sodium acetate
Water can and does exist in liquid form at 0 degrees. Converting that to ice requires the removal of heat energy at 0 degrees. Bringing it to contact with ice does that.
As wlfman57 mentions, any impurities will accelerate the formation of ice crystals.
this is actually very simple, the only hard part is getting the water to freeze without actually freezing, in another words, getting the water tempurature below 32f .
the water would freeze, but the bottle creates too much pressure. At higher pressures water must be colder to freeze, and can boil at lower temperatures. Once he opens the bottle of water it freezes because the increased presure is gone.
Sodium Acetate is the stuff that you can use to make "hot ice" as it creates an exothermic reaction (hence being used in heat pack ect) it isn't used in this, this is totally 100% true, i've done it before :)
@chattybox13 Chemicals can be solids, liquids, or gasses.... or powders/ground up solids.
This effect is because the water is under pressure in the bottle, but not when it is opened. Same effect with a can of whipped cream. It's a liquid in the can, but a solid on your food.
@panicgripdesigns a powder is a solid... and its not because the liquid is under pressure, its because the water drops blelow its freezing temperature.
it is either pure h2o or fake and by the way it dosen`t work with water from the sink because in air there is nitrogen and in water there is hydrogen so nitric acid is synthesized and fluorine is in the water so it protects your teeth a neutralization between base and acid is made so it is not as pure
Yes, it should be pure distilled water, not water from a sink cause it contains Ferrum and Calzium dust and regular dust from air. OxyFluorine acid nor (In Rusiia) OxyChlorine acid does not play any role.
no, it's not a chemical. If you slowly cool the water without disturbing it, it will stay in liquid form. When you disturb it (pour it out) it gives the water a place to form crystals. It sometimes won't freeze in the bottle while cooling because the water is pure and the smooth surface of the plastic provides very, very few places for crystals to start forming, at least when undisturbed.
Sodium acetate is also used in consumer heating pads or hand warmers and is also used in hot ice. Sodium acetate trihydrate crystals melt at 58 °C, dissolving in their water of crystallization. When they are heated to around 100 °C, and subsequently allowed to cool, the aqueous solution becomes supersaturated. This solution is capable of supercooling to room temperature without forming crystals
Supercooled water is where pure water is cooled so much that it is lowered to about -1c (water cannot go below 0c in its solid state) without turning into a solid, when it is disturbed or heated back to 0c it will instantly freeze. Sodium Accicitate would look cracked and would slowly react its way up the bottle as it would react upon contact with the normal ice)
also, as similar to the sodium acetate, the water will react similarly if, after freezing and before opening the bottle, you hit the bottle to create vibrations. this will make the water crystalise which looks a lot like the sodium acetate in water.
my dad likes to leave cases of water outside during the winter instead of taking up room in the fridge .. one day before i went to school i picked up a bottle and to my surprise this happened haha i thought it was the coolest thing and couldnt figure out how to do it again lol
Nope, different concept which also freezes more fast and all the way through, the only things these have in common is they're both exothermic reactions and they both instantly freeze.
IT WORKS! I put water into an opened bottle then closed it and put into refrigirator for about 1-1,5 hour and it worked! Try it at home. You'll be amazed. It doesn't require any chemicals simply put the bottle into refrigirator
If you use pure, distilled water, you should - theoretically - be able to let it sit in the freezer indefinitely without it freezing.
so, if you use pure water rather than bottled, you can let it cool for a lot longer in the freezer before doing the experiment, and get a much better result. (pouring slowly helps too)
bottled water has far too many impurities, and that is what the ice crystals form around. in pure water, ice crystals simply cannot form, which is why supercooling works.
for this to better, you should use distilled water. it is cleaner than most other waters and it will be super-cooled ( which means that the temp. is below freezing point ) then once disturbed to a certain degree it will freeze. this will also work with superheating but i don't recommend trying that, (also for superheating to work, it must be put above boiling point then you put ice into the water and it causes the water to explode (essentially) )
Yes, this works, and it's not fake. Sometimes you can get the water to crystallize just by shaking it after it's been chilled for a while. As wlfman57 explained, the water becomes super-chilled, and its temperature is actually below the freezing point. However, the water is unable to begin freezing (crystallizing) as there's nothing to "seed" the crystallization. Once crystallization begins, it will happen rapidly as the crystals spread in the super-cooled water.
Actually, when you put it in the freezer that long, the water gets below its freezing point. The reason it isn't already frozen is bottled water is relatively pure; there aren't any particles for the water to start forming crystals around. When you pour it in the bowl, the ice you put in acts as a seed and the water crystallizes around it. It is very similar to a supersaturated solution but it's not quite the same.
I thought there were chemicals in this but it worked for me. I got 5 ice cubes and did not let the water bottle harden into ice but just for like 30 minutes in the freezer and it went up high into ice but it was not that crazy or great but he is right it works but is not that entertaining.
He used a couple grains of Sodium acetate, which is a supersaturated solution. Its typically found in handwarmers. All you have to do is pour water on the sodium acetate, and it does this. and it does not crystalize, its actually pretty warm.
This guy thinks its funny to make ya'll waste your time by tempting this experiment, which will fail everytime. So dont let him fool you.
i wont even bother trying this as it seems to defy logic. the only way water turns to ice that big and quick is in subzero temperature. if im wrong then please, enlighten me and show it on a vid
jeez guys.. i mean like this is real. why are all you guys so negative. if you put your bottle in the freezer and dont move it or touch it it will not go into its freezing state and when moved or hit it will instantly freeze. this isnt sodium acetate. i tried it, it even worked on gatorade.
Do you not know how to read? Just try doing what i told you to do at the end of the video. If you don't know how to read, you can try watching Reading Rainbow or Sesame Street. It will help, but I'm afraid it might be too mature for you.
just try what i told you to do at the end and it will work..... why don't you ever try or read? do you not know how? if you don't, you can watch reading rainbow or sesame street
just try what i told you to do at the end and it will work..... why don't you ever try or read? do you not know how? if you don't, you can watch reading rainbow or sesame street
This Vid is BULL SHIT! That is not water at all. It is a chemical that is clear like water called Sodium Acetate. It just devolves in the water after you heat it and as soon as it hits air or has its surface interrupted it turns into crystal.
It's simple! It's just a matter of logic. If you have the same amount of liquid water and the same amount of ice, they are going to balance their temperatures once in contact. The only thing you have to keep in mind is to let the liquid water stay liquid but in the meantime close to 0ºC. Since the liquid water is warmer than the ice, some of that "heat" will pass on to the ice, causing the liquid water to lower it's temperature. It's not that much of an amazing trick...
where do u buy them in pinellas park FL
lostsoulsproductionX 14 hours ago
they used the thing that comes inside dippers
superloco2008 1 month ago
it looks like photoshopped :)
nafania217518 3 months ago
Не фига не понимаю на вашем тарабарском наречи
AiraOz 7 months ago
its not sodium acitate u just have to put in the freezer and take it out right befor it freezes
LLhockeyplayer 8 months ago
IT IS SODIUM ACITATE, I DID THAT TOO!!!!!
QBluetooth 9 months ago
@QBluetooth Nope.
CubeFish1524 9 months ago
@CubeFish1524 yeah its the one where its in the frezzer for 2 and a half hrs right ?
TheBignate529 7 months ago
corn oil...
Aplus89 11 months ago
@Aplus89 Are you for real? That doesn't even look remotely like corn oil yet alone flow like it.
rayfan9876 7 months ago
I dare you to stick your dick in there then freeze it!
michelle13579123 1 year ago
I hope you clean up that counter-top before you mom gets home.
crack3rznchees3 1 year ago
i did this and i thought i broke water lol
Nitrospartan911 1 year ago
its not sodium acetate, this is done by supercooling (a process where u cool a liquid to below its freezing point with out changing the state of matter)
sunnypham07 1 year ago
hey shangyu! :) its whitney
screamingpickles27 1 year ago
all it is is sodium acitate
TDRHunter 1 year ago
@TDRHunter
faill no it's not
CubeFish1524 1 year ago 13
@CubeFish1524
Regardless of whether it is or not, NaO2CCH3 does have the same effects.
MattyHild 1 year ago
@CubeFish1524 yes it is fucktard
JFKpoopy 1 year ago
@TDRHunter no are you dumb it is super cooled
soiderman97 1 year ago
@TDRHunter aka supercooled is because lack of vibration and impurities in ice as soon as you touch it with a object it freezes the reason why water usually freezes is because impurities in the ice tray
oconnellcom 1 year ago
This has been flagged as spam show
@TDRHunter -
no, its too translucent. dont assume every supercooling experiment video is automatically sodium acetate, this and sodium acetate are the same concept. heres a vid thats definitely water /watch?v=fSPzMva9_CE&feature=r elated thats definitely not sodium acetate
videoman867 1 year ago
cool vid. interesting guitars in that song tho, what's the name of it?
MANBATCOW 1 year ago
u can see there is little icee parts in the water thats how u do it.
cupcakesforachange 1 year ago
Water can and does exist in liquid form at 0 degrees. Converting that to ice requires the removal of heat energy at 0 degrees. Bringing it to contact with ice does that.
As wlfman57 mentions, any impurities will accelerate the formation of ice crystals.
Nice demo. Thanks for posting.
PhilJonesIII 1 year ago
It doesn't always work? More like it always doesn't work. Cool video though.
TheSt777n 1 year ago 2
@TheSt777n
lol yeah it took me billions of times before i finally did it =P
CubeFish1524 1 year ago
I can't do it!!!! even though I tried it so many times any other tips? I put it in the refrigerator and so on my hands are now freezing cold...
cutiepie1971 1 year ago
thats pretty cool
NOrationality 1 year ago
that's regular ice??
TweakSaan 1 year ago
this is actually very simple, the only hard part is getting the water to freeze without actually freezing, in another words, getting the water tempurature below 32f .
1298Jazzy 1 year ago
WOW U MADE A BIG WATERY MESS WITH YOUR ICEY BONER!!!!!!! Yum.
barnabyray11 1 year ago
How did YOU cool it for the vid???
DarknessWyvern 1 year ago
Dude if i drink that shit will it freeze my mouth???
SiiCKMUSiiC 1 year ago
the water would freeze, but the bottle creates too much pressure. At higher pressures water must be colder to freeze, and can boil at lower temperatures. Once he opens the bottle of water it freezes because the increased presure is gone.
panicgripdesigns 1 year ago
need a bottle purchased or one that you have at home and you do it?
victorstormf1 1 year ago
how long is required for u to have to wait before taking it out of the freezer etc?
xXprototypeXx7 1 year ago
can you use any water bottle
lebanese223 1 year ago
I actually got this to work with soda. I ended up with a slushi.
DireWolfDIW 1 year ago
it works hell ya thanks he is right no chems
chadaptuttle 1 year ago
Terrible pouring skills.
frade001 1 year ago
Sodium Acetate is the stuff that you can use to make "hot ice" as it creates an exothermic reaction (hence being used in heat pack ect) it isn't used in this, this is totally 100% true, i've done it before :)
flowerbaby06 1 year ago
The frozen water contains sodium acitate it's not a chemical but a powder
chattybox13 1 year ago
@chattybox13 Chemicals can be solids, liquids, or gasses.... or powders/ground up solids.
This effect is because the water is under pressure in the bottle, but not when it is opened. Same effect with a can of whipped cream. It's a liquid in the can, but a solid on your food.
panicgripdesigns 1 year ago
@panicgripdesigns a powder is a solid... and its not because the liquid is under pressure, its because the water drops blelow its freezing temperature.
kkage2 1 year ago
Chemicals Winz
DSAEY 1 year ago
Really, I prefer to use my paintball CO2 tank...
It chills a COKE® can in secs(less than 10secs).
420thShinobi 1 year ago
it is either pure h2o or fake and by the way it dosen`t work with water from the sink because in air there is nitrogen and in water there is hydrogen so nitric acid is synthesized and fluorine is in the water so it protects your teeth a neutralization between base and acid is made so it is not as pure
KRASIMIRpro 2 years ago
Maybe its pure h2o as the bottle is bought at a shop .
ShadowCantShuffle 1 year ago
i don`t think so because thy put chemicals that make the water taste better
KRASIMIRpro 1 year ago
h2o + n2 will not produce nitric acid!
Yes, it should be pure distilled water, not water from a sink cause it contains Ferrum and Calzium dust and regular dust from air. OxyFluorine acid nor (In Rusiia) OxyChlorine acid does not play any role.
Codename539 1 year ago
Talk about mega Brian freeze right ahhaha ;) , he shoulda drink it to show if there was no chemicals...
dylannato03 2 years ago
I is a chemical, notice that it takes him hella days to take off the lid
crf250x33 2 years ago
no, it's not a chemical. If you slowly cool the water without disturbing it, it will stay in liquid form. When you disturb it (pour it out) it gives the water a place to form crystals. It sometimes won't freeze in the bottle while cooling because the water is pure and the smooth surface of the plastic provides very, very few places for crystals to start forming, at least when undisturbed.
dexiedude 2 years ago 11
so can you do this with normal tap water or do u need to buy some "real"water :P.
i realy wanna ty this :P
hordewow2 1 year ago
No its not.......
lobsterman111 2 years ago
This has been flagged as spam show
Does the bottle have to be unopened?
annie43099 2 years ago
Does the bottle have to be unopened?
sexinthebathtubwith 2 years ago
yeah
it might still work if its not, but i never tried it
CubeFish1524 2 years ago
This comment has received too many negative votes show
its cum
vinesboyseventysix 2 years ago
This has been flagged as spam show
Sodium acetate is also used in consumer heating pads or hand warmers and is also used in hot ice. Sodium acetate trihydrate crystals melt at 58 °C, dissolving in their water of crystallization. When they are heated to around 100 °C, and subsequently allowed to cool, the aqueous solution becomes supersaturated. This solution is capable of supercooling to room temperature without forming crystals
999metalme 2 years ago
it's supercooled -.-
Tullidar1 2 years ago
AS A COMPLETELY UNEDUCATED YOUTUBE USER MY EXPERT OPINION SAYS IT MUST BE SODIUM ACETATE!......
Sorry just had to. ;) I know it is supercooled. I just laugh at all the ignorance on youtube.
LoyalSol 2 years ago
-clearing this up for everyone- this does actually work. its easy to do so if you dont think it works, dont post complaints on here...TRY IT!!!
kenholtz33 2 years ago
ok I can see this actually working ... didn't try it YET
chromeNRG 2 years ago
HOW???
Sk8Kookies 2 years ago
@Sk8Kookies hax
Assasincss 2 years ago
read the title.. supercooled water
ThumpsterF 2 years ago
This comment has received too many negative votes show
freezing water with water, that sounds almost fake
liveleakman 2 years ago
i did the litteraly 10 seconds ago it works
andrewoutdoors 2 years ago
it worked ! tx ! SUPER COOL!
EffInGal 2 years ago
This comment has received too many negative votes show
I know what you use!
SODIUM ACCITATE!!!!!
HEAT IT WITH WATER AND PUT IT IN THE CONTAINER AND THE MAGIC HASPPEN!
allenbentain 2 years ago
this happens with super cooled pure water, because it just,,,,does..
fonna 2 years ago
Supercooled water is where pure water is cooled so much that it is lowered to about -1c (water cannot go below 0c in its solid state) without turning into a solid, when it is disturbed or heated back to 0c it will instantly freeze. Sodium Accicitate would look cracked and would slowly react its way up the bottle as it would react upon contact with the normal ice)
jameo30what 2 years ago
also, as similar to the sodium acetate, the water will react similarly if, after freezing and before opening the bottle, you hit the bottle to create vibrations. this will make the water crystalise which looks a lot like the sodium acetate in water.
kenholtz33 2 years ago
my dad likes to leave cases of water outside during the winter instead of taking up room in the fridge .. one day before i went to school i picked up a bottle and to my surprise this happened haha i thought it was the coolest thing and couldnt figure out how to do it again lol
letsgomets2590 2 years ago
dude,all this requires is cooling in the freezer below 0!
obadq8 2 years ago
dumbass read a fucking chemisrty book, its supercooling distilled water. its a scientific fact. you fuckin half-tard
prsgtrsrock 2 years ago
Nope, different concept which also freezes more fast and all the way through, the only things these have in common is they're both exothermic reactions and they both instantly freeze.
wiiwouldntliketoplay 2 years ago
wowowowowowowowowowowowowowow
KiloByte69 2 years ago
What chemicals should I use?
CoreyPendergast 2 years ago
It's supercooled which is the process of lowering the temperature of a liquid or gas below its freezing point with out it becoming a solid.
laokid9 2 years ago
Do you need chemicals for this then?
Pandapowah 2 years ago
do you need chemicals for this?
Pandapowah 2 years ago
Well, if water counts as a chemical.
Just water. Nothin' else. =D
CubeFish1524 2 years ago
@CubeFish1524 except for a freezer below 0
renophilibert 1 year ago
Technically there ARE chemicals involved. . .
bottled water = CHEMICALS
dude12man13 2 years ago
i tried this with lemon tea and its great.. xP
you just put in freezer for awhile just before it freeze then shake it...
WhiteChocoLilHamHam 2 years ago
freezer
agent555012 2 years ago
does it matter what kind of bottled water?
adr305 2 years ago
FOR HOW LONG?
my freezer temp control doesn't show thetemp marker
ahverypro 2 years ago
same here i just put it to slightly above medium alittle bit i am trying it now ;D
XFira80X 2 years ago
@ahverypro
It isn't about how long so much as what temperature you can get it down to. The colder the more ice forms when you hit it.
LoyalSol 2 years ago
im cussing
joshmaster1234 2 years ago
What chemicals do you need for this????
Pandapowah 2 years ago 2
sodium assitate (idk how to spell it)
poptart1man 2 years ago
IT WORKS! I put water into an opened bottle then closed it and put into refrigirator for about 1-1,5 hour and it worked! Try it at home. You'll be amazed. It doesn't require any chemicals simply put the bottle into refrigirator
agent555012 2 years ago
is it fizzy/carbonated water or can it just be normal water??
rndstuff123 2 years ago
I used normal water.
agent555012 2 years ago
If you use pure, distilled water, you should - theoretically - be able to let it sit in the freezer indefinitely without it freezing.
so, if you use pure water rather than bottled, you can let it cool for a lot longer in the freezer before doing the experiment, and get a much better result. (pouring slowly helps too)
bottled water has far too many impurities, and that is what the ice crystals form around. in pure water, ice crystals simply cannot form, which is why supercooling works.
mataious 2 years ago
haha.... he can't keep it up
YoHeroZero 2 years ago
i dont get it i pu it in my freezer but i just freezes on its own
metalheadproduction 2 years ago
put it to -2 C for 2 hours. that should work
Voikanaa 2 years ago
PWNED
daftroger 2 years ago
no chemicals required?! isnt h2o a chemical element?!
Copimi 2 years ago
HAHAHAHA TRUE!
tkw2003 2 years ago
true
islanders94 2 years ago
Done it. Worked! :D
mollisher 2 years ago
Im going to make a vid of myself with ice in my mouth and pouring super cooled water in LOL.
FunkkkShawn 2 years ago
DO IT, PLEASE :D
kuhfi 2 years ago
do it and tell me when its uploaded
punkforlife20 2 years ago
whats the water temp?
greggyboy13 2 years ago
below freezing
Killingdyl 2 years ago
about -7
OMFGitzDannyP 2 years ago
Try using Fuji Pure Water? Maybe it works cos pure water does not freeze at 0degress celcius
sindude300 2 years ago
for this to better, you should use distilled water. it is cleaner than most other waters and it will be super-cooled ( which means that the temp. is below freezing point ) then once disturbed to a certain degree it will freeze. this will also work with superheating but i don't recommend trying that, (also for superheating to work, it must be put above boiling point then you put ice into the water and it causes the water to explode (essentially) )
ObliviousxHope 2 years ago
0:39 it taked a poop :P
AirgunAddict256 2 years ago
lol :P
champman10 2 years ago
Yes, this works, and it's not fake. Sometimes you can get the water to crystallize just by shaking it after it's been chilled for a while. As wlfman57 explained, the water becomes super-chilled, and its temperature is actually below the freezing point. However, the water is unable to begin freezing (crystallizing) as there's nothing to "seed" the crystallization. Once crystallization begins, it will happen rapidly as the crystals spread in the super-cooled water.
bakntime 2 years ago 4
Actually, when you put it in the freezer that long, the water gets below its freezing point. The reason it isn't already frozen is bottled water is relatively pure; there aren't any particles for the water to start forming crystals around. When you pour it in the bowl, the ice you put in acts as a seed and the water crystallizes around it. It is very similar to a supersaturated solution but it's not quite the same.
wlfman57 2 years ago 9
I thought there were chemicals in this but it worked for me. I got 5 ice cubes and did not let the water bottle harden into ice but just for like 30 minutes in the freezer and it went up high into ice but it was not that crazy or great but he is right it works but is not that entertaining.
JoEiScOoL24 2 years ago
This has been flagged as spam show
He used a couple grains of Sodium acetate, which is a supersaturated solution. Its typically found in handwarmers. All you have to do is pour water on the sodium acetate, and it does this. and it does not crystalize, its actually pretty warm.
This guy thinks its funny to make ya'll waste your time by tempting this experiment, which will fail everytime. So dont let him fool you.
RangerBryce 2 years ago
I did NOT use that Sodium Acetate stuff. This RangerBryce guy thinks he's funny by lying to the public. So don't let him fool you.
This actually works! Just try it! If it doesn't work, try again, and eventually you will do the trick!
CubeFish1524 2 years ago
i wont even bother trying this as it seems to defy logic. the only way water turns to ice that big and quick is in subzero temperature. if im wrong then please, enlighten me and show it on a vid
axlisback99 2 years ago
i think it is below 0 but for some reason stays as a liquid, it must have something to do with the bottle
rhyseegee 2 years ago
dont work on me becoz its always freezed when i get it out of the freezer : D. is my freezer too cold ?
i put it like only 1h 30 mins and its like frozy .
666leoboy666 2 years ago
im not too sure
maybe you should like put 5 in the freezer for like 50 mins and check on them every 5 mins.
after one of them freezes, then its pretty likely one of the other 4 would be supercooled.
CubeFish1524 2 years ago
you have to not let it freez its hard but fun
brandon32405 2 years ago
how long it was on freezer ?
666leoboy666 2 years ago
About one hour and forty-five minutes.
CubeFish1524 2 years ago
Thats because there is gel in the bottle
flyinhighrogerKBTR1 2 years ago
gel? no there is not...
CubeFish1524 2 years ago
i dont know man
flyinhighrogerKBTR1 2 years ago
you supersaturate the water with sugar and when the supersaturated solution hit sugar it crystalizes
minkus82 2 years ago
is that possible? would it work? but that would be sweet =P
CubeFish1524 2 years ago
yea thats cool but it works alot better with cemicals...
franciscomigsatienza 2 years ago
Wow! I have to try this out!
Guitarvesa 2 years ago
yea this happens in my fridge some times even its real if i dont touch my fridge for a long time it will dispense like slushie ice
skylerjr 2 years ago
u dont need ice it just needs something to freeze on a speck of dust might even work :)
yakky44 2 years ago
oh yeah and nice background music :P
KuchikiByakuya773 2 years ago
nice shangyu :] its julie (again).
dudes wtf up with the "its sodium acetate" bull? try it urself and if it doesnt work, u screwed up!
KuchikiByakuya773 2 years ago 2
its supercooling no tricks or chemicals just science
itzamia 2 years ago
this sucks
mrashiqali 2 years ago
This has been flagged as spam show
º¤ø„¸¸„ø¤º°¨¸„ø¤º°¨ post to 9 other vids
¨°º¤ø„¸ Copy „ø¤º°¨ press F5 twice
¸„ø¤º°¨Paste ``°º¤ø„¸ OK
¸„ø¤º°¨¸„ø¤º°¨¨°º look at ur background
jaljay26 2 years ago
not ice. fail.
alexmigda 2 years ago
jeez guys.. i mean like this is real. why are all you guys so negative. if you put your bottle in the freezer and dont move it or touch it it will not go into its freezing state and when moved or hit it will instantly freeze. this isnt sodium acetate. i tried it, it even worked on gatorade.
therealcedz 2 years ago 7
thank you
CubeFish1524 2 years ago
sodium acetate...
redslicker099 2 years ago
UHM... you defintly need sodium!
runescapepro10 2 years ago
no........... try what i told you to do!
CubeFish1524 2 years ago
Yep. Just freeze the water like I told you to. Just try it. It will work, proving you have a hollow head.
CubeFish1524 2 years ago
Do you not know how to read? Just try doing what i told you to do at the end of the video. If you don't know how to read, you can try watching Reading Rainbow or Sesame Street. It will help, but I'm afraid it might be too mature for you.
CubeFish1524 2 years ago
just try what i told you to do at the end and it will work..... why don't you ever try or read? do you not know how? if you don't, you can watch reading rainbow or sesame street
CubeFish1524 2 years ago
why does this video have to attract uneducated people?!
CubeFish1524 2 years ago
just try what i told you to do at the end and it will work..... why don't you ever try or read? do you not know how? if you don't, you can watch reading rainbow or sesame street
CubeFish1524 2 years ago
This Vid is BULL SHIT! That is not water at all. It is a chemical that is clear like water called Sodium Acetate. It just devolves in the water after you heat it and as soon as it hits air or has its surface interrupted it turns into crystal.
Settron 2 years ago
get smarter dude. go and study saome phisics
CubeFish1524 2 years ago
Not really but thanks! =P. I learned it from school when I was 14 years old...
OrnatosV 3 years ago
It's simple! It's just a matter of logic. If you have the same amount of liquid water and the same amount of ice, they are going to balance their temperatures once in contact. The only thing you have to keep in mind is to let the liquid water stay liquid but in the meantime close to 0ºC. Since the liquid water is warmer than the ice, some of that "heat" will pass on to the ice, causing the liquid water to lower it's temperature. It's not that much of an amazing trick...
OrnatosV 3 years ago
wow you are nerd lol im just kiding good thinking
slagalicas 3 years ago
um wat did u just say im only eleven i understood some of that
takurouzamaki 2 years ago
lol only "some", i understood most of it and im 10
CubeFish1524 2 years ago
This is actually called supercooling.
And the water doesn't need to be in contact with ice in order to get frozen.
supasorn 2 years ago
your a nerd and admit it sucker
obamafan234 3 years ago
your a nerd and admit it sucker
CubeFish1524 3 years ago
hes smarter then you retard
crapcake813 3 years ago
pff cubefish isnt a nerd. I am superkenneth, the ultimate thunderthigh! Hey, i dont wanna say you name. But nice vid, I am kenneth
XayasukiX 3 years ago
nice
50ulsp 3 years ago
cool i thinki know how to do it lol i was gonna ask after vid - do you add anything to water!??!!? - then you said "no chemicals" lolz
Noobass2oooo 3 years ago
no chemicals but you need a bottle of water that has never been opened before
CubeFish1524 3 years ago
omg ! this is soo cool! can you pleeeease tell me how to do this !!
69chels69 3 years ago
the instructions are at the end of the video. if you still don't get it, tell me
CubeFish1524 3 years ago
it doesnt always work!
lol
JACMAN02 3 years ago
nerd
but i find it quite interesting, in fact im rather enthused to try this experiment for myself.
Katch ya later comrad.!
pilotjoel18 3 years ago
well what do u do
robhambone5150 3 years ago