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  • The trick is to put sodium acetate into the liquid to make hot ice, checkout this video that tells you how to make it! Amazing trick with ice and water by KaitoulVETA

  • HOW

  • finnaly i can be a lich king now

  • its reactive to oxygen

  • it actually works,put a bottle of water in the freezer for two hours then take it out and it will start turning into ice

  • no its ice!

  • hey you dont need acetate all you need is a freezer at exactly 32 degrees ans leave it in thw freezer over night then take it out an wala you gotta a freezing water bottle in front of you abd the water bottle must be unopened yet or this wont work

  • 棒棒

  • i know this trick its very cool

  • @frankengott1

    What's the trick ?

  • HOW?

  • they just used sodium acetate, its chemistry people! hey AMERICA, this is called Chemistry!

  • @AmirAdzim

    Hey MALAYSIA, this is called supercooled water, not sodium acetate!

  • @boomguy12345 lol, to get the supercooled water, you have to put sodium acitate, smart ass.

  • @AmirAdzim

    LOL, why don't you actually google supercooled water before you embarrass yourself even further...

  • @boomguy12345 haha okay dude, sorry for the misunderstanding. ive mistaken it with hot ice.

  • its real it do it and its work its because the source water cannot freeze but when oppened yes

  • no its pause the video put it in the freezer and then get it up and then do the rest of this video fake'!!

  • @abimaelx1 then how would they show u that it slowly turned into ice.

  • hey america RULES

  • That's not crazy that's just normal chemistry. Although, for Americans i can imagine it looks like fucking magic. Adore the bottle! Fear the bottle!! MaGiC!!!!

  • @AngelBiLove fuck you asshole

  • @AngelBiLove jebus made it happen.

  • @AngelBiLove Typical European superiority complex you have there, yes alot of Americans are damn stupid

    and yes we have a very bad education system but it still doesn't apply to everyone here smart ass.

  • we get it...theres ice..in that bottle

  • this is retarded rofl

  • It lagged

  • ite EEEEYYYYCE

  • Wow don't get a boner over ice m8 !!

  • in the freezer for how long

  • That'd be a dick move of a prank. "Oh hey man.. just got out of a desert? Thirsty? Here have some water!" opens it "Haaaa! Ice...."

  • HEHEHEHH ITS OICE NO NO ITS OICE DRINK THE OICE

  • how do you do that SAAY :(

  • That's what happens when u keep it in the freezer and take it out when it's perfect to do that!That's happened to me like 5 minutes before I wrote this comment!

  • no its jizz

  • @maxx1231 . For water to freeze, it needs something for its molecules to latch on to. Ice crystals form around 'nuclei', such as small particles of dust. If there are none of these, you can get the temperature down to -42 C before it freezes.

  • its just ice .. get over it ...

  • yeah i get! it ice!

  • I accidentally did this with gatorade once.

  • its not water ,in the first place...Sodium acetate undergoing exothermic reaction...cmon....stop fooling...ppl

  • @ronlovesit I hope youre a troll as ive done this in a lab myself.

  • @ronlovesit oh kid, why use sodium acetate when you can do it with water? it works, never tried that before?? look it up and stop pretending to know it better!

  • @ronlovesit then why did he drink it?

  • @ronlovesit Its called hot ice, It uses a harmless chemical that is possible to drink.

  • ive done this before with supercooled water down to -8 you can actually get it out the bottle still in liquid form aslong as no ice nucleation sites are present.

  • The stages of water. Water. Oice. Gois

  • what oice oice.. crazy is it?...

  • it is hot ice?

  • whats oice?

  • @apollonael when she says ice it sounds like oice (listen carefully)lol

  • oice OICE!

  • Exotermia i think its called

  • what the fuck, its not ice, its HOT!!!!!!! you can boy such liquid

  • that happend to club soda bottles in my fridge

  • it oice and there is oice in it no its oice its oice.... who gives a

  • that was incredible

  • Of course it's ice. Just add some Sodium acetate to a near boiling water cool it to room tem, and than as u tap on it will instantly freeze. The chick in this video acts like this is something new and unbelievable, LOL.

  • @C06coolvette you are stupid.

  • @nazmimimi

    LOL are you trying to insult me? A foreigner named Nazmi Alikahan from a third world country called Brunei saying 'you are stupid' for no apparent reason. Hah!!! What's the matter? something wrong? Didn't get enough dick the past few nights so you had to be one?

  • @C06coolvette Brunei. A third world country? wow. you can't get anymore stupid than that. You obviously don't know what's going on the video. the video has nothing to do with sodium acetate but "supercooling". the chick as you say is obviously amused because that isnt something she sees everyday. understand me? huh 'local'?

  • @nazmimimi

    Ah the mental midget has seen fit to grace us with his presence again. You’re having delusions of competence little kid. Brunei IS considered a third-world country. I’d explain it to you, but I don’t have any crayons with me. This is indeed supercooling which I found out shortly after watching the video, thanks for pointing out something i knew already.

    OBVIOUSLY she doesn't see this everyday, thanks for reiterating what I said in a different way 'Nazmi'. Go back to playing games.

  • @nazmimimi

    How about both of you retards stop arguing. You're both stupid.

  • @morehead52 ):

  • Booring.. what i really wanna see is ice turning into water :O

    That would be soo cool!!!!!

  • Water turns into ice?!? Are you fucking kidding me?!?

  • cool now SUBBA DUBBA DING DONG!!!!

  • ...ok now make it turn into wine...

  • @VictorVonFox now that would be good

  • @VictorVonFox but we need god for that

  • @VictorVonFox only geezus can do that....GEEZUS POWER

  • dumblonde?

  • damnass

  • yes we se its ice..... retarded woman..

  • sodium acetate, you shouldn't drink that

  • Well I guess It was pure water before, and the temperature was not 0 degrees C. Only pure substances boil/freeze at their exact melting/boiling points. So when you opened the bottle, gas went in causing the water to be impure thus would have a melting point above 0(impure substance) And the condition was just right that the temperature was perhaps, 1 - 3 degrees which became the new Melting point so the impure substance froze at 1-3 degrees when pure H2O only freezes at 0.

  • Umm? Instant Ice?

  • I'm sure thats real ; )

  • REVERSE FILMED

  • if you want to drop the waters freezing point to -100 degrees Fahrenheit bond it with some ammonium...be careful though =p

  • Do some more Jesus tricks

  • As much as I'd doubt he'd be able to drink sodium acetate with such a straight face, for it to be sodium acetate you have to create a saturation solution. This makes it more viscous than just water. However see for yourselves what SA will do...

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    However, if you don't agree with the pressure/temperature explanation. Just watch this...

    pgMrPrzoAqU&feature=related

  • bah say ice one time more u fucking stupid girl and i will kic kur face bahhh omg aggressiveee !!!! ... are you hot ??

  • well this is just Joule-Thomson effect. Nothing new :((((

  • WHO CAN RESIST MY AMAZING CHANELLL DESCRPTION???

  • โซดาแน่ๆครับ

  • @bhanubhol indeed

    

  • @TheAlbanianmusic2010 Googled it and found out how it works ;)

  • i bought powdered water today but i don't know what to add

  • @dullath lol

  • it's not ice it's just slush XD

  • this is not nessessary hot ice (sodium acetate) it can be distilled or purified water undergoing a supercooling process

  • sodium acetate

  • AAAIS

  • sodium acetate dummys drink it

  • happens to my beer all the time. I think it's very cool!

  • OICE

  • its like ice-dry

  • this is sodium.you had trapped in the tap of the bottle a sodium crystal.You opened it and it fell to the sodium solution and then it turned to hot ice! Sodium is a non-toxic chemical so you drunk some and told this is is water

  • That´s normal!!!

  • Water must be pure to make real ice.

  • ok....tell me one thing....if it's water why isn't it EXPANDING...

  • @FREEMANkjuk because it doesn't turn into solid ice. I have done it and it turns into slush ;)

  • hoow did it do that

  • 0:35, NO IT'S ICE. Like calm the fuck down haha

  • It is pure water. It needs some little object (say, dust in the air) to begin to crystalize.

  • @becomepostal

    It also needs some special conditions. This will NOT happen at room temperature, at least NOT without a chemical additive like Sodium Acetate. Even if the pressure change explained it, there would have to be other conditions met too. I'm not just gonna be able to sit here in my 70deg temperature appartment and to this.

  • @BenHutchinson1 Pressure change has nothing to do with the phenomenon. Put pure water into a fridge, below the -1 Celsius but not much colder, wait and it will not freeze. This is just a basic application of crystallization. If you shake it or if you put a dirty finger onto that pure ice, it will become solid.

  • Had this happen to me today by accident- left the bottle in the freezer for a couple hours, only it was a coke. I had instant coke slurpee, it was awesome.

  • its the same as this

    watch?v=aC-KOYQsIvU&feature=re­lated

  • Is it ice? Really omg? Its ice!!! take a drink of it!!! No you cant because its ICE!!!!

  • yes it is possible...but not with normal water...with water with sodium a

    cetate

  • ITS ICE

    WHAT FOR A SHITTTTT!!! (x_x)

    

  • why or how it didn't freeze in the freezeer when it was in it for 2 days?

  • no no, its eyesss, its ice DUMBASS not EYES speak CORRECTLY

  • OH MY GOD THAT'S SO COOL!

  • couldnt help but notice the alberta shirt. lol u from alberta?

  • Its Oice, Its OICE, THERE'S OICE IN IT THERE'S OICE! OICE! ITS OICE LOOK ITS OICE!

  • @Vinhaay they didnt say it like that

    whats wrong with you?

  • @Beeevaaa Humor, that's what's wrong with me. I have a sense of humor.

  • @Beeevaaa Maybe he wasn't talking about them? Maybe he was just making a JOKE??

  • @Vinhaay yes she is sayin oice hahhahahah

  • @Vinhaay OHH GOD THIS MADE ME LAUGH SO HARD THANK YOU !!!!!

  • @sn0000000bb I also masturbated to the video.

  • @Vinhaay lol OICE

  • @Vinhaay LMFAO!

    OICE

  • @Vinhaay looooool

  • btw, its ice! o ya, the girl said that i dunno, 1,2,3,5000000 times?

  • @danielcarmi305 its not ice it's icccce man

  • Instant blunt object to use on the girl who won't shut up about ice.

  • fuck girl . i understand is ice

  • then sadly he dies takin a sip of that highly dangerous pure H2O

  • what happens if you drink this sh1t and then it forzes on your stomach? :D

  • That guy shortly died after taking a sip of some SERIOUSLY dangerous liquid called H2O!!

  • fake

  • @Glendale1901 u jackasse its not fake

  • its happen only  when there is vacuum in bottle . and it gets chilled out higher from the freezing point and when it open in the air it directed into air molecules and gets converted into ice ...........that's it.. why u dumb guys always fight with your brain so hard ... these r some simple experiments.. go try it at home..........................­....

  • lol destroying her dreams, its ice.... "no its not"... lol!

  • ive seen this way to many times

  • noob

  • was this done with acetate, like those videos that call it (hot ice), and if you look that up u should find some vids on it

  • @sora12roxas No its not your fucking dumb

  • @MyModzzBePro are you retarded, do you even know what im talking about. Sodium Acetate, GO FUCKING LOOK IT UP!!!!!!!!!!! -bitch

  • @sora12roxas its not sodium acetate.....your a dumbass....its called supercooling.......

  • @MyModzzBePro but do you at least know what i'm talking about, before you go callem me a dumbass

  • @sora12roxas no supercooled pure water, look it up

  • You moron if u drank that and somehow water got to it U KNOW WHAT WOULD HAPPEN?? Just walking accros the road u drink it the lite goes green FRUMMMFRUMMMM BANG!! dead! XD juat freeze in the middle of the air LOL

  • its sodium acetate

  • @ThePragunjain no its not you dumbass

  • @MyModzzBePro you dont know anything but still hav to comment

  • @ThePragunjain supercooled water, look it up

  • NO IT'S ICE

  • It only turns into slush.

  • i dont know but i say the water (dry ice as liquied) molicules bonded with the oxygen molicules and beacame Ice :D

  • Sodium acetate trihydrate

  • @KiKoS657 how come he drank it then?

  • @KiKoS657

    would normally agree, but Precursor187 has a simpler answer. occam's razor.

  • So fucken easy all bottled water will do that... they didnt even have to open it.... if they would have just bumped the bottle on a surface.

  • GEEKS! All your comments are why you don't get to play basketball!

  • @rocksolidshaft basketball is gay anyways

  • If it were water the bottle would expand, this seems more likely tobe sodium acetate, also called hot ice, which "freezes" when heat is applied to a cold saturated sollution.

  • It has to do with the pressure in the bottle before opened. Water freezes at 0 at standard atmospheric pressure (14.696 PSI). When you deviate from this pressure the freezing point deviates from 0. The pressure in the bottle was such that the freezing point was below 0. Opening the bottle brought the pressure back to Standard and brought the freezing point back to 0 causing the water (which is below 0) to freeze. I think it's a drop in pressure that drops the freezing point.

  • when freezing, water releases heat. cooling it to like -1 degree C wouldnt be enough.

    Water, if very pure, tends to stay liquid below its freezing point. When the bottle is opened, dust particles tough the surface of the water and allow it to turn solid. The water has to be cooled to about -8 deg C for this to work.

  • @Precursor187 Cause pv=nrt

  • @Precursor187 yeah your right. think about the freezing point/state graph water is one of the few compounds that melt at high pressures

  • @Precursor187 my brain hurts

  • @Precursor187 Dont know what you are saying, but it sounds smart so i ll belive you :)

  • @Precursor187

    Water does NOT freeze at 0°C. Pure water freezes at around -40°C. Impure water will freeze at just under 0°C

  • @Precursor187 The pressure into the bottle is the pressure outside the bottle. It's basic. You're wrong.

  • @Precursor187 No, it's supercooled water. It happens when pure water is cooled below 0 degrees celsius, usually water when water crystallizes, it requires a seed crystal to form ice crystals. Pure water has nothing that could act as a seed crystal, but when you pour it over ice, or indeed anything that has a crystalline structure, that acts as a seed crystal and freezes the water almost instantaneously.

  • @Precursor187

    yes... but did you consider that the temperature in the freezer is not 0C but a little lower?

    This is fake. That can not be water.

  • @Precursor187 actually 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

  • @maxx1231 learning something new everyday tks.

  • @maxx1231 Actually. It's just sodium acetate.. lol.

  • @RainbowCheezits 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=r­elated thats definitely not sodium acetate

  • @maxx1231 hmm.. well isn't that just interesting.

  • @maxx1231 there was a disturbance introduced, when they were proving it was water by shaking it, it must be a reaction from when they opened it... maybe it's reaction when it's exposed to something in the air?

  • @maxx1231 Good to know. Thanks for the info.