its actually quite simply to understand how it works so before you call people names why dont you try this experiment its fun! its my science fair project this year
potheadtv3: wow. do you know anything about science at all, or are you just a troll? heavy water is a molecule made of one oxygen atom combined with two hydrogen atoms, of the isotope named deuterium. deuterium is made of one hydrogen atom with an extra neutron, which makes it extra heavy, and therefore the name heavy water. phew.
An un-opened bottle of smirnoff ice will do the same thing only with out agitation, only requires the top to be twisted off releasing the carbonatoin pressure, but the alcohol content make the process a little slower, so i sped it up with the camera :) Click my name check it out
geez, it seems like everyone who comments on these videos thinks that supercooling water is faked. They all say "Its got a chemical added" or "He had dry ice in it." Supercooling is real! It happens when totally pure water is cooled to a temperature lower than freezing, but because it has no impurities it can't actually freeze. the moment that an impurity is added, it can all of the sudden freeze, and it does so by turning to slush.
No, but it helps to have a cover. The water freezes only when disturbed. Wind blowing over an open pan may be enough to disturb it and start the freezing process.
Ice forms around crystallizing cores. If there are no inhomogenities in the water then the water temperature can drop below 0°C. When a disturbance creates a crystallizing core, the water insta-freezes.
It has to be bottled water. Ice is a crystal and it's usually much easier to start if there's already ice in there or an impurity like dust. However in absence of these pure water can be cooled to -40C. With a little agitation a small amount will crystalize. It's enough to kick start the process to freeze the whole thing since it's already so cold.
When you supercool the freezing point doesn't change. It's still 0C. However it's in a certain condition where it doesn't freeze at 0C for some reason. When you add sugar/salt you are lowering the freezing point of water which means it actually has to be colder to freeze. By your method you would have to cool saltwater under 0C and then somehow extract all the salt out instantly and see it freeze.
Boiling tap water just gets the air out of it. You would need to distill it to get pure water. Fortunately the store sells distilled water really cheap.
this always happends to me on acident. i have football practice right after school so i always freeze my water the night before, when i take the water out in the morning it turns to ice within 3 second after i touch it. it happend to me like 3 times in the past month
The freezing point of the ocean water is considerably higher then that of plain H2O. Dissolving any substance in water raises or lowers the freezing and boiling point.
Technically, salt water does not freeze. Icebergs have been tested extensively and they are only chemically composed of water and air pockets. The salt tends to shift to the outside edge of the berg. Salt can actually be scraped off the edges of the giant ice block. So for all technical purposes the frozen substance is actually just water and nothing more.
didn't u guys get and education? grade 8 science even teaches supercooling, ice only forms when there is an impurity present, pure water can be cooled alot further than 0 degrees before forming crystals, once you shake the water, bubbles disturb the molecules, and they form crystals.
go read a book..other than physics for dummies
oh and fyi, i've never een heard of a "gel crystal"
I know that. You fill the COOLER with some water, put in slat and ice, stir it around, then put the bottle of water in there. The salty water lowers the temperature inside the cooler to below freezing, thus freezing the water...fool
IT DOESN'T NEED TO FREEZE YOU FUCKING IDIOT! The salt water gets COLDER THAN FREEZING TEMPERATURE, while staying a liquid becuse salt water does what? -Doesn't freeze very good, heres a cookie. Eat it and put your helmet back on. Anything in the water freezes because it's so cold. Ice and salt water is colder than just plain ice. If you don't believe me then try it.
Wait a tick... If salt water does freeze then wouldn't the salt just melt the ice or something? And I thought the water used was pure water - meaning nothing is in it.
he's saying to fill a cooler with ice and salt water. after you do that you put your bottle of pure water into the saltwater because he says the salt water helps the freezing process better.
you dont use salt or even salt water just buy some pure water like fiji water and then drop a ice cube in it and shake it and it will freeze instantly
you really are pot head aren't you? putting an ice cube in pure water isn't going to work, especially fiji water (read up on it, it has more impurities in it than almost every other brand of bottled water) the water has to be chilled to well below zero deg. centigrade while remaining very still, ice wont form until there is movement or is shaken. simple science really
it has the less impurities in it then any other water if you freeze it to below 0 deg. it would freeze before you could do anything to it water freezes at like 31 or 32 deg. thats the temp. you would want right before freezing also you can not really use pure water because 100 percent pure water is called heavy water and thats with the oxygen took out of the water and almost everything else tookin out of the water
it is real science.water needs an impurity to start a an ice crystal.if the water is pure and not moving then ice does not form.when you shake the bottle it forms around the little bubbles when you shake it
AAAAH Ò.Ó SOOOO YOU CAME INTO MY GARAGE AND FROZE ALL MY WATER.
I WANT REVENGE, JUST WAIT TILL I COME TO YOUR HOUSE AND FREZE YOUR SWIMMING POOL.
realybadboy16 7 months ago
What water did you use ?
I hace hearded that you have to use distilled or pure water is it true ?
666leoboy666 1 year ago
if you touch the water? ((in liquid)
victorstormf1 1 year ago
what about Pierrer water? :O
ArcanineKing 2 years ago
omg this is so fun..i do it with my fiji water all the time lol
Daise772 2 years ago
Pure water. No impurities whatsoever.
Put it in the freezer overnight, it won't be frozen in the morning.
Shake it and it will flash freeze.
Or you can be smart and drink the REALLY cold water (Below 32 degrees)
kegmonkey 3 years ago
32 degrees = as warm as your hand -.-
Zewerii 3 years ago
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I meant farenhieght, you metric using commie.
kegmonkey 3 years ago
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ownd
Demonicshark 2 years ago
metric using (rest of the world)
Pwntzyou 2 years ago 6
below 32 degrees = as cold as your brain
123beat321 2 years ago
Ever heard of Fahrenheit?
Your hand might be about 32 degrees Celcius, but certainly not Fahrenheit.
Styxseus 2 years ago
he means Fahrenheit, you douche
NovaN0va 1 year ago
If you are really smart you would drink that shit.
xiweaselix 3 years ago 2
@xiweaselix it's just water...
siemen26 3 months ago
Wow its fun to read some of the responses to these science-related videos....
Some people really don't know science(or chemistry in this case), lmao
Archongel 4 years ago
OK some of us don't, I don't explain smart guy.
animation508 3 years ago
its actually quite simply to understand how it works so before you call people names why dont you try this experiment its fun! its my science fair project this year
Demonicshark 3 years ago
this is a pretty easy trick.
you need sparkling water though.
cool the water till just before freezing, then shake it.
the relieve of tension of the compressed carbon dioxide will allow the water to freeze
ArcReforged 4 years ago
my bad, forgot about super cooling.
but the trick still works for sparkling water or beverages i.e. beer/coke/mt dew etc.
ArcReforged 4 years ago
i like the squarepusher
grillion 4 years ago
potheadtv3: wow. do you know anything about science at all, or are you just a troll? heavy water is a molecule made of one oxygen atom combined with two hydrogen atoms, of the isotope named deuterium. deuterium is made of one hydrogen atom with an extra neutron, which makes it extra heavy, and therefore the name heavy water. phew.
Ottoborgen 4 years ago
ok i know what it is now how the FUCK do you do it!
fultonhockey46 4 years ago
Use sparkling water, put in in the freezing, get it out just before in freezes and then shake the bottle.
I tried it once and it didn't work with me. :(
I think I got the bottle out too early.
sansjuhh 3 years ago
u need PURE water, try Fiji
omgmariahx 2 years ago
how do you do that
4zndude345 4 years ago
An un-opened bottle of smirnoff ice will do the same thing only with out agitation, only requires the top to be twisted off releasing the carbonatoin pressure, but the alcohol content make the process a little slower, so i sped it up with the camera :) Click my name check it out
oellrichm 4 years ago
This is common in clouds, where supercooled water has been detected to exist as low as --47°F.
kailynleto 4 years ago
geez, it seems like everyone who comments on these videos thinks that supercooling water is faked. They all say "Its got a chemical added" or "He had dry ice in it." Supercooling is real! It happens when totally pure water is cooled to a temperature lower than freezing, but because it has no impurities it can't actually freeze. the moment that an impurity is added, it can all of the sudden freeze, and it does so by turning to slush.
sirjamesalot77 4 years ago
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its not even ice, it's gel
rewindyourpants 4 years ago
there was some kind of chemical on the bottle cap and when the water hits it, it freezes
HoboSapien23 4 years ago
I am not sure... but in the third bottle... seems that something falls from the top...
Akoutsakas 4 years ago
ice?
EXPLOSIVE1 4 years ago
what was the pepsi for?
GuitarGuy99099 4 years ago
thats what he used to start the superfreeze process
bremnen 4 years ago
its dry ice kiddies
its temp is -109.3°F or -78.5°C
FerrariShotgun 4 years ago
For water to freeze like this, does it have to have a cap like bottled water?
JakeTG14 4 years ago
No, but it helps to have a cover. The water freezes only when disturbed. Wind blowing over an open pan may be enough to disturb it and start the freezing process.
Txformer 4 years ago
Alright thanks man
JakeTG14 4 years ago
how did this work, could someone pm me with an explanation or link.
thanks
wickedlasers 4 years ago
its all in the wrist. ;)
swordmaster373 4 years ago
Ice forms around crystallizing cores. If there are no inhomogenities in the water then the water temperature can drop below 0°C. When a disturbance creates a crystallizing core, the water insta-freezes.
No PM, sorry ;)
hfhuser 4 years ago
It has to be bottled water. Ice is a crystal and it's usually much easier to start if there's already ice in there or an impurity like dust. However in absence of these pure water can be cooled to -40C. With a little agitation a small amount will crystalize. It's enough to kick start the process to freeze the whole thing since it's already so cold.
captainspirou 4 years ago
n o.
it can also be quite clean water with some sort of solvent like sugar or salt so the freezing point is lower
soopa123 4 years ago
That isn't supercooling though. That's lowering the freezing point. You're not going to get instant ice by cooling sugar water.
captainspirou 4 years ago
y not, ?
or salt water?
soopa123 4 years ago
When you supercool the freezing point doesn't change. It's still 0C. However it's in a certain condition where it doesn't freeze at 0C for some reason. When you add sugar/salt you are lowering the freezing point of water which means it actually has to be colder to freeze. By your method you would have to cool saltwater under 0C and then somehow extract all the salt out instantly and see it freeze.
captainspirou 4 years ago
how can you make pure water?
do you boil tapwater?
soopa123 4 years ago
Boiling tap water just gets the air out of it. You would need to distill it to get pure water. Fortunately the store sells distilled water really cheap.
captainspirou 4 years ago
this always happends to me on acident. i have football practice right after school so i always freeze my water the night before, when i take the water out in the morning it turns to ice within 3 second after i touch it. it happend to me like 3 times in the past month
hebrewhammer010 4 years ago
how long do you have to leave it in your freezer until you can do that
thousands098 4 years ago
XP I wish my teachers taught me this in school.
I still havent heard from them about this yet
LunarChild321 4 years ago
well theres gota be sumthing in the bottle coz he/she shakes it first there must be sumthin on the lid coz it falls down
Jammydodgers41 4 years ago
ur fukin sick u pedo
lilcow418 4 years ago
The freezing point of the ocean water is considerably higher then that of plain H2O. Dissolving any substance in water raises or lowers the freezing and boiling point.
brujarubio 4 years ago
I think that its just hot ice, look it up, u can aaply it to anything
Acbar31 4 years ago
i didn't undestod can u explain me it please??
melliug2 4 years ago
Technically, salt water does not freeze. Icebergs have been tested extensively and they are only chemically composed of water and air pockets. The salt tends to shift to the outside edge of the berg. Salt can actually be scraped off the edges of the giant ice block. So for all technical purposes the frozen substance is actually just water and nothing more.
brujarubio 4 years ago
how long do u have to keep it the freezer??? please reply
beastonandrew 4 years ago
HOW?!?!?!? i wanna do it
KittyBaebi 4 years ago
Salt water doesn't freeze? Tell that to the polar bears and the penguins. :)
snoopydoc75 4 years ago
they just told you how to do it dumbass pay attention
poolxxxshark 4 years ago
How do you super cool water?
AliStrong 4 years ago
how in the world can i do this tell me how to do it
henry10462 4 years ago
jezus u ignorant cocks,
didn't u guys get and education? grade 8 science even teaches supercooling, ice only forms when there is an impurity present, pure water can be cooled alot further than 0 degrees before forming crystals, once you shake the water, bubbles disturb the molecules, and they form crystals.
go read a book..other than physics for dummies
oh and fyi, i've never een heard of a "gel crystal"
yorbenm 4 years ago
plaid square pusher or aphex twin ?
conmandor 4 years ago
Squarepusher - Planetarium :]
oddblacksheepx 4 years ago
wow you have a crappy house =P
SnowAlpineBunny 4 years ago
Considering that all you saw of the house (which hasn't been lived in for 10 years) was the car port...?
oddblacksheepx 4 years ago 4
@oddblacksheepx hahaha don't you mean car hole?
23cats 1 year ago
Why does everyone think it's some weird fake hoax? :\ Grow up, people.
I wish I could do that, but there's no way my water is going to get in freezing temperatures outside in San Antonio.
zizzypwn 5 years ago
just get a cooler full of ice and salt and leve the cooler open over night(be sure u dont put too much ice or salt so it doesnt freeze) :P
buttfudge666 5 years ago
Would that work?.. putting a pinch of salt in a bottle and putting in a cooler/freezer and then shaking it? i thought salt water doesnt freeze at all
Crywolfy 5 years ago
hmm....probly and probly not.
buttfudge666 5 years ago
thats some great answer u got ther
Crywolfy 5 years ago
You put salt water in the cooler with ice, not in the bottle. The ice makes the salt water colder so things freeze faster.
WheatCrackers666 4 years ago
Salt water doesnt freeze.. fool
Crywolfy 4 years ago
I know that. You fill the COOLER with some water, put in slat and ice, stir it around, then put the bottle of water in there. The salty water lowers the temperature inside the cooler to below freezing, thus freezing the water...fool
WheatCrackers666 4 years ago
Buuut.. if salt is in water.... it wont freeze
Crywolfy 4 years ago
IT DOESN'T NEED TO FREEZE YOU FUCKING IDIOT! The salt water gets COLDER THAN FREEZING TEMPERATURE, while staying a liquid becuse salt water does what? -Doesn't freeze very good, heres a cookie. Eat it and put your helmet back on. Anything in the water freezes because it's so cold. Ice and salt water is colder than just plain ice. If you don't believe me then try it.
WheatCrackers666 4 years ago
you can keep your cookie and shove it up your tight ass fool..
Crywolfy 4 years ago
Wait a tick... If salt water does freeze then wouldn't the salt just melt the ice or something? And I thought the water used was pure water - meaning nothing is in it.
fryleshnub 4 years ago
he's saying to fill a cooler with ice and salt water. after you do that you put your bottle of pure water into the saltwater because he says the salt water helps the freezing process better.
itstheawfultruth 4 years ago
you dont use salt or even salt water just buy some pure water like fiji water and then drop a ice cube in it and shake it and it will freeze instantly
potheadtv3 4 years ago
you really are pot head aren't you? putting an ice cube in pure water isn't going to work, especially fiji water (read up on it, it has more impurities in it than almost every other brand of bottled water) the water has to be chilled to well below zero deg. centigrade while remaining very still, ice wont form until there is movement or is shaken. simple science really
ozzyozzyaussie 4 years ago
it has the less impurities in it then any other water if you freeze it to below 0 deg. it would freeze before you could do anything to it water freezes at like 31 or 32 deg. thats the temp. you would want right before freezing also you can not really use pure water because 100 percent pure water is called heavy water and thats with the oxygen took out of the water and almost everything else tookin out of the water
potheadtv3 4 years ago
you pothead! he said 0 degrees C, that's the same as 32 degrees F.
my83merc 4 years ago
Not true salt water does freeze just at a lower temp.
Thats why salting roads in winter doesn't help once the temp gets to low.
And where the fuck do you think glaciers come from?
Here, here is your cookie.
AcreOfRazors 4 years ago
Oh, this one's good. He actually acted it out by putting the water outside first!
Gel packets. Nice try though.
Predwolf2 5 years ago
....Um, wow, no. Go try it yourself. Just leave water bottles outside in freezing temperatures overnight and try it. Don't be stupid.
oddblacksheepx 5 years ago
@oddblacksheepx i live in Cali so nights are not that hot D:
aznerd999 7 months ago
What Oddblacksheepx said in the nice form was..
Omfg your a fucking dumbass go get some fucking education. You can learn this stuff in year 8 you dick head
Crywolfy 5 years ago
Hahaha, then you wouldn't mind drinking some for me?
It's only ice, right?
Predwolf2 4 years ago
Right. I struggle how u can possibly even think for a second that its gel. Cannot you see the ice crystals forming in 0:35
Crywolfy 4 years ago
GEL crystals
ThePez 4 years ago
There are such things as GEL crystals.
ThePez 4 years ago
dude, you r retarded, its not gel, look at 00:35 you can see the ice crystals, I have personally done supercooling before, its real
CRAZYconTHEsk8er 4 years ago
What did you use to do that?
pasleyt 5 years ago
it is real science.water needs an impurity to start a an ice crystal.if the water is pure and not moving then ice does not form.when you shake the bottle it forms around the little bubbles when you shake it
grogerious 5 years ago