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  • .....with an unopened bottle of water. I forgot to take it out of my fridge, it had only been in there a few hours, I noticed it was really cold but not frozen. And because its a cheap flemsy bottle, I accidently squeezed it a little, and it turned to a thick slush. Awesome.

  • Just did that by accident, I dont know exactly what I did though

  • how do you do it :(

  • not fake happend to me once

  • Gay fake vid

  • the only reason I searched this video is because it actually happened to me, I just wanted to see if it happened to anyone else lol.

  • 0:19 - It is evident that the substance inside the bottle is in a liquid state because between 0:19 and 0:20, the air pocket inside the bubble moves in accordance with the bottle's orientation to the direction of gravity.

  • No this is real. I do this with my water bottles all the time. The ice very soft yet solid. Something like and ice sponge. Can't explain lol

  • it is fake, but not in the sense you think

    its not photoshop, it's a powder in the top of the cap that when mixed with water and is disturbed, freezes, and you can supercool it, but, its seems implausible because he is outside and would usually only work if it was at the specific temperature, and he was outside so he probably didnt have access to a freezer, and notice the freezing started at the cap, then down, and he made a point of showing the bottle via tilting it upside down.

  • @megapro95 No it's not you dingus. Try it yourself, place a bottle of water outside and wait for a couple hours. If it's cold enough outside, the water will freeze. If the water stays completely still long enough for it to reach freezing temperature, check back on it. Depending on the temperature, this could take a few hours. And he's not outside, it looks like he's in a garage. Plenty of people have freezers in their garage, and if not, it might have been a really cold night :P

  • adobe fx....what happen to the background fading in and out

  • Did you know, that pure water does not become ice until a foreign object (i.e. dust) touches it. Try to guess why.

  • this happend to me once...i put 3 water bottles in the freezer for the next day i woke up and went to the freezer to check on them 2 of them where frozen one was not i picked it up opened it and then it started to trun to ice

  • Not fake. It happens to me all the time by accident. Cant seem to do it on purpose tho.

  • just when its close to freezing if you move the water from where it was like it was said was inverted it will sluch up i have done it a few times is  kinda neat and was like WTF the frist time it happened to me

  • Oh yeah~ I've done something like that too ! I was damn surprised :D

  • It's still liquid.. It's just fog...

  • is sodium acetate idiots

  • 0:20 hehe..

  • Nice bubble buddy

  • You people who claim this is not real are ignorant. The key is to rapidly cool the liquid to below its freezing point without any agitation. The agitation causes nucleation, forming a "seed" around which the liquid freezes. The freeze is a slush-like consistency, and not a solid cube. No "lime water, carbon dioxide, sodium acetate, camera tricks" required. I used to have a freezer which would do this all the time to Canada Dry in glass bottles if I positioned them just right. It was tasty.

  • @delusionnnnn the water stills liquid, look at the air bubble.

  • @marcusbirylaby Because the water doesn't freeze solid like an ice cube. It freezes to a thick slush, more like a slurpee.

  • @delusionnnnn stfu you say i am ignorant but you are so childish you cant realize what is true and what is fake.The freezing point of water is -0 and water needs at LEAST 1 minute in 0 degrees to freeze soeven if he would MAGICALLY make the area go to 0 degrees it wouldnt be enough to freeze the damn botle PLUS it was in a botle and botle doesnt get heat up or frozen quickly (needs 4 minutes to have the same temperatre as everything near it) so dont say BULLSHIT and make yourself a fool.

  • @iraklismg Yes, you are ignorant. Ignorant is not the same thing as stupid.

    It's called "supercooling", wikipedia has a very useful article on the subject and as I said, I've seen this exact thing happen in person with my own eyes. It needs more than one minute to freeze or to supercool, but when it comes out of a freezer supercooled, it is still a liquid; the state change occurs after the bottle is opened or agitated.

  • @iraklismg First of all, calm the fuck down.

    Second, there is no such thing as negative zero.

    Third, maybe he left the bottle outside over night? I've done it plenty of times when it's cold enough. It was 7 degrees Fahrenheit during a New England winter last time I did it. Only took about four hours for the entire bottle to reach freezing temperature or below. If you're so adamant about it being wrong, then why don't you put your money where your mouth is and try it yourself?

  • @delusionnnnn but at the end of video you can see the water still liquid GILIPOLLAS

  • I've done this with a beer of my dads when he took it out of the freezer. It pissed him off lol

  • Lime Water + Carbon Dioxide = Cloudy, Misty Water

    Learn ur science :p

  • @N333lly95 It doesn't freeze until an absolute solid, usually, it is more a a slush.

  • this is actually possible without the use of sodium acetate. The principle behind water's retention of the liquid state is nucleation, sites where water can form solid ice from. If the container is just right, and the water is totally left undisturbed in the freezer it will still be liquid when you take it out. Disturbing it created nucleation sites in which ice forms. Oh how mother nature chooses water to have such unique properties!

  • put some lotion on

  • its totally just sodium acetate and the disturbance of moving it made it crystallize

  • @N333lly95 most of it froze those i seen this same effect its nestle water but when its in the fridge and its really cold and all liquid i opned it and took a sip and when my breath blew hot air into the bottle it all turned to slush right away

  • love how a full bottle of water freezes but doesnt expand whatsoever

  • this actually happend to me so you cant say its fake it freaked me out when it happend lol

  • @N333lly95 I might have to agree with you on this one. However, do I think that this is technically possible, yes. The reaction is possible due to supercooling, in which a substance can remain below its freezing temperature, not by much, because nucleation cannot yet occur. However once disturbed, or dust and dirt is allowed to act as a nucleation site it will freeze near instantaneously because it is past its freezing point. It is really cool science:) shown better with beer instant freezing.

  • Have any of you ever actually tried this? It's not frozen solid, it's just distilled water that's been cooled beyond it's freezing temperature. It's the same thing as making distilled water beyond it's boiling temperature. My friend's mom is a scientist and we've tested it ourselves.

  • @N333lly95 if you've ever seen a frozen bottle of water before, you'll notice there are air pockets in them. As they melt you'll notice those air pockets have water. That bottle wasn't completely frozen.

  • @holyshite88 Yeah, it turns it all slushy. It tastes really good after that. Icy, but not so frozen that you can't drink it ;)

  • trim your witch nails

  • ummmmm...................made no sense

  • @N333lly95 it's an air bubble

  • when water temperature reaches 32 degrees or lower but is still in liquid form, it freezes when it is disturbed..whether hitting or shaking a bottle of water or trying to pour it out

  • Damn science, you scary!

  • Sciencey

  • Sciencey

  • I was waiting for him to smash the car as proof.

  • The other day my water did that :) before then I thought it was fake

  • how

  • if u noticed the water was still moving when it "froze"

  • stick your finger in when you do that. XD

  • what kinda camera is that?

    

  • that bottle contains sodium acitite and he has biled dat there is no other trick n all these water into ice videos!!!

  • yes, why is there no condensation on the outside of the bottle? Or is your surrounding just really really really cold?

  • can i do with normal water??

  • you can make this with sodium acetate too, but it's Hot ice......

  • wow

    

  • how can i do that?

  • Sodium Acetate?

  • @jbrown1182  nope

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  • @BB0YMatty Sorry, but it's not "supercooling"

    You can do it at home. Just take a bottle of water (has to be unopened and made of glas) and put it for like 10 hours in the freezer.

    After that, you just take it out of the freezer and it looks like clear normal water. But because of the vacuum in the bottle it wont freeze, it's just as cold as normal ice. So if you open the bottle then, it will freeze like in the video, because of the normal pressure. Try it yourself. It's really cool.

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  • @BB0YMatty Prize winners you mean LMFAO and Hes right... LMAO

  • @BB0YMatty ok, then, educated BB0YMatty, does wikipedia explain why isn't any condensation in the watter bottle?lets say, 280ºkelvin (above the water freezing point) it's enough to see signs of condensation on the water container (unless thermically insulated)

    that, is almost certainly sodium acetate, and thats why he is holding the bottle by the top, sodium acetate that chrystalyzes when exposed to a higher temperature (hand in this case), and onde it is an exotermic reaction, it propagates!

  • @Shumaka84

    Oh then your are right, but I do not use wikipedia for my explinations, it's just easier to show people. I deleted my post, since it's not the correct answer.

    Sorry I'm not a chemist, just an md student who likes thermodynamics

  • @BB0YMatty i'm not a chemist either xD i just made a few observations and saw some vids before this one ;)

  • @Shumaka84 you got me at " theres no condensation''. I did the same trick but at the supercooling point. For bottled water it would be around -17 before theres a nucluation.

  • @BB0YMatty celcius?

  • @Shumaka84 yes, b4 crystalisation, 0 celcius is for 1 molécule of water. It takes more energy or a bottle of water.

  • @Shumaka84

    I have a video posted with water left in the freezer. No sodium acetate or any other chemical, just water, a plastic bottle and a freezer.

  • @DarrenHuseyin1 and how exactly did you do that? :O

  • The water was still moving at the end

  • that was fake the water was still moving after it froze

  • @wreckage100 its called an air bubble

  • im thinking of filling a pool with that, and watch my friends jump in...

  • How come we don't see any condensation on the bottle? I believe you, but I just don't understand.

  • its fake i see the water in 0:19 it only have a lots of salt

  • @enaje3rd

    no you idiot, its called supercooling effect. look it up

  • @N333lly95 yea he did

  • @N333lly95 Research "supercooling". Very real, very easy to do. Done this many times.

  • @N333lly95 that was a bubble of water and the bubble didnt pop so the bubble is going to stay there. and yes, it did freeze. its called hot ice

  • this is hot ice. yes it is possible.

  • Not fake. I own 12 guinea pigs and in summer I freeze water in bottles and i left one in there for a couple days and still wasnt frozen and when i opened it (was opened yet) it froze in front of my eyes

  • @rahnosam same happened to me

  • Of course it isn't fake, it's just super cooling. Cummon you don't seriously expect Trolls to be educated do you? They still throw things at the Moon.

  • Of course it isn't fake, it's just super cooling. Cummon you don't seriously expect Trolls to be educated do you? They still throw things at the Moon.

  • It is actually possible and is one of the theories being the downed flight 447 from Brazil to Paris. The key is that the water must be completely pure. Ice will form around impurities or if it his something where the crystals can form. If this is real that would explain why the ice froze once it touched the bottlecap.

  • Yeah I don't think that this is fake. It's a fairly simple thing to do. And no the bottle isn't going to burst because it's slushy, almost like sheets of ice on top of each other. I just find it entertaining to watch.

  • Stupid asses better fucking stop posting fake . You pusseys are so annoying search it up ass holes

  • All children screaming FAKE, google it or just try it yourself!!!! If you're scared to try and scream fake, never put messages on youtube again.

  • I SAW IT MOVING TOWARDS THE END OF THE VIDEO... FAKE!!

  • After Effects CS4

  • @razorvideos100

    Hurrr Durr.

    Google it.

  • I just did this. Completely by accident, and it sucks. I wanted to drink it.

  • supercooling woo

  • This Concept Is Called "Supercooling" Search it up on Google! It's the truth! Nothing to do with Sodium Acitate!

  • @116CliqueJOSH, Oh yes this is a (chemical) reaction. Water at it self is not able to do this.

  • @Holland1994D Try it for yourself. It works

  • @SoCalJohn760 The ice it self is not fake I tend to believe.

    BUT, you know that water is not freezing at it self, without some "help".

    So I'm saying that another substance is involved.

  • the sodium acitate is added on the top of the water floating, you can see the white on top. shake it just enough and bam you got ice

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  • 0:20 You can still see an air bubble floating around in the "frozen" water.

  • I have seen this done, but I tend to think this particular instance is fake. Simply because the bottle didn't appear to expand at all, and as I'm sure you all know, water expands when it freezes.

  • It's not frozen solid, then the bottle would burst :)

  • this is absolutely true I had it happen 2 me once and was like whoa and no one believed me, try it put a bottle of water in the freezer, let it reach the point of almost freezing but not being frozen, and then pull it out and just move it. It freezes instantly, I went to open my bottle and it froze solit before my eyes, so wierd

  • I almost thought he was going to throw the bottle at the car window to prove how frozen was.

  • 1) Hold your breath.

    2) Copy all of these steps.

    3) Go to two other video.

    4) Paste it in the comments.

    If you can do all of this without breathing you're a good pot smoke

  • put yo dick in

  • 1) Hold your breath.

    2) Copy all of these steps.

    3) Go to two other video.

    4) Paste it in the comments.

    If you can do all of this without breathing you're a good pot smoker

  • Thats not ice !! watch from 0:17 you can see the water move its fake !

  • @StephGaGax3 It's called super cooled water look it up.

  • @StephGaGax3 it's mostly ice. Basically the water is just hovering around 32 degrees.. but is all liquid because it's in equilibrium. The movement of the water and air in the bottle disturbs this equilibrium, some of that energy is absorbed/released to change a few particles of water into crystallized ice. Crystallization builds off itself like a chain reaction and is why you see most of the water turn into ice.

  • @StephGaGax3

    it is real. if you add sodium acitate to warm water and then touch it it creats dry ice instantly

  • its just mist

  • Check the quality of this! This is TRUE 360p, I'm so tired of all the crap quality "720p" and "1080p" videos out there.

  • Schriii is true, it's not fake. Just try it yourself.

  • @TimNZ09 I never said it was fake..... :P

  • @Schriiii I never said you said it was fake, did I... :)

    Just a message to all those children screaming 'Fake!'

  • Morons, it's not "fake and gay". It's what happens when a liquid reaches its freezing point but is not permitted to freeze (Happens most often when the drink is carbonated)

  • fake and gay

    

  • now eat the "ice"

  • fake and gay

  • @moshiwow The term is false and homosexual.

  • @Traehalicious fake 'n' gay

  • @Traehalicious I do believe it is Misleading and homoerotic.

  • what if you put your finger in there once it started freezing and got your finger stuck....

  • @DRAGONIRONFIST u would die

  • @DRAGONIRONFIST no, better yet.. what about your dick....?

  • @DRAGONIRONFIST  It wouldn't all become ice.. it'd mostly be slush..

  • @DRAGONIRONFIST that would be funny but its like slushy ice..its not that hard

  • @jlinzy im sorry i cant help myself but, thats what she said =S

  • @DRAGONIRONFIST Hahaha That would be hilarious, but I've done this before. The consistency is more that of a slushee. It's not really like a block of ice.

  • @DRAGONIRONFIST we would all piss our selves laughing

  • @DRAGONIRONFIST Well, you would just turn it around a couple times more then it would unfreeze.

  • @DRAGONIRONFIST or your dick

    

  • @DRAGONIRONFIST

    Sucks to be the one who get hes finger stuck i guess :p

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  • @OsamaBinLooney no its called super cooling dumbass.

  • hot ice trick. sold somthing in a pan add water put in freezer till cool tap it and it ice

  • or donkey I would say.. ehem..

  • don't make yourself a daft

  • that was cool and stupid

  • rubbish

  • @sharmamru why do you say rubbish instead of garbage i mean that is just stupid what you should of said was garbage

  • @ajasapp Some people aren't from the US.

    Also, you mean "should have said" rather than "should of said"

  • rubish

  • Why wasn't the water frozen from before?

  • water isnt frozen, u droped a white powder in it presumably a cocain. :D

  • thats about as cool as my matt dillion story

  • The water has no impurities so it can be chilled without freezing tipping the bottle mixed impurities that were stored in the cap and that made it freeze

  • This happened to us once in the car just before embarking on a 3 hour car trip from one city to another. We had no water the whole time.

  • @hojen123

    Oh my god!!!!! 3HOURS without water???? You must be insane:D

    WHY ARE YOU STILL ALIVE???? Thats.... uhhh.... AMAZING!!!!

  • ITS A WATER BOTTLE BEING FROZEN FOR 3-5 HOURS NOT SODIUM ACETATE

  • ok,  if you look closely you can see when the water "freezes" it does not expand, thus proving this video is a fake

  • @curlyandpepper1 its supercooling trust me

  • can u drink it?

  • @kapuchandrunk14 it is water only water nothing in it

  • @curlyandpepper1 its not fake you bumb ass. supercooling look it up

  • @RandumJunkie you are you dumb its called supercooling you jackass.

  • 0:20 look at the water level moved

  • @RandumJunkie well do the experiment yourself, its call dry ice..

  • @RandumJunkie well do the experiment yourself, its call dry ice.

  • okay i know its not fully frozen but still, how you do tht? tell me plzzzzzzz

  • @GhostOfSomething242 . search on google dry ice. its sodium