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  • I did this and it worked but it has to be water that you buy water from sink wont work

  • I saw this on the discovery channel, apparently water expands to frighten off predators!

  • I'm a Premed student at USC and my chemistry professor actually had this html linked under his notes discussing super-cooled water haha. Personally, I think it would be great/funny to know youtube videos I posted contributed to Major university lecture haha.

  • WATER USED HARDEN!

  • The same thing happened to a bottle of water left in my car on a cold day. I opened the bottle and it froze.

  • how did you do this thanj you? :D its class man

  • tell me how you done this please?

  • i do this all the time.its easy.u just take the water out of the freezer b4 it gets too frozen

  • @reu91 what if there's no google?

  • Geez why are there so many smartasses here trying to prove something. Just google supercooling there's no need to bicker like children

  • this is nothing compared to ultra cooling process that my aunt mae do

  • You need a water filter? Wow, this guy's channel, lol. Anyways, to purify water, just re-boil it twice over.

  • @SnowKid32 he means distilled. you can never distill water through a water filter nor by reboiling it twice over. you need to evaporate it and condense the vapors into a container.

  • @reu91 well yes and no, boiling the water will remove the excess oxygen from the water making it "flat", but yes you are correct, that technically doesn't distill the water or remove impurities any (other than oxygen).

  • I had this happen on holiday a lot, every annoying

    me: ah, some nice cold water.

    Water: trololololol i is a slushie.

    me: fuuuuuuuuuuuu

  • @JCGver xD

  • I was high while watching this...these were my exact words with a friend of mine "HOLY SHIT DID YOU SEE THAT?! IT WAS WATER NOW ITS NOT WHAT KIND OF WITCH CRAFT IS THIS?!" xD

  • the point in the top right corner of the bottle where it started to freeze is called the NUCLEATION SITE. The water is pure enough, that it can go past its freezing point. Part of it is NOT ICE, it is water in its liquid state. The disturbance cause it to for a NUCLEATION SITE, and bceause, it is past its freezing point, it SOLIDIFIED! DO RESEARCH NOOBS

  • Someone should do the same thing, but instead if shaking it, shoot it.

  • You're an idiot, water left in the freezer overnight freezes from the outside inward. That means that part of it is frozen and part of it isn't. When you shake it, you're sharking the ice apart. If you left it in for longer it would continue to freeze from the outside in until you could only see the air bubble in the very center. It's not supercooled you left it in the freezer overnight. Moron.

  • @chockagreenfield no, thats not at all what happened, the water is so pure it was able to be cooled past its freezing point. (supercooled) when disturbed, the molecules realize this and they solidify. I've done this with many things, its completely possible, and very simple science.

  • you can do that with bottled beer easily!

  • SUPERSATURATION... lol

  • @Mehe1232 That's called ice.

  • ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhh the water turned white WOW OMG

  • OMG! WOW! OMG! That's amazing! I would love to try that for myself!

  • this happens to me when i try to get my pepsi or coca cola colder in a freezer :D

  • It's like the water just went into defense mode.

  • Fake. You can see the ice really is white spray paint. Please, you don't fool me.

  • @sajko1337 if that was a joke, it was a bad one. you can see clearly at 0:17 that the label is infront of the ice because the ice is in the bottle

  • @sajko1337

    It's a parlor trick. Most people do it with beer, though.

  • @sajko1337 this actually real, we've done this in school for science and i've had it happened to me before, try it with a bottle of water in the freezer for a little while and when you come back to open it, it should instantly turn to ice

  • @sajko1337

    So, somehow he sprayed paint onto the bottle without getting it on the cap, his hand, or the table. Completely all the way around the bottle in about 3 seconds. And without you hearing it. That would be pretty damn good if he could.

  • @sajko1337 R U FUKIN RETARDED ?

  • i wonder what happens when you add superheated water and supercooled water together before either of them has been disturbed

  • Anyone who's taken a high school chemistry class feels so badass watching this video haha.

  • Overpriced water that. For silly people (like me, once).

  • Actually, it would be hot ice or pure ice. There's no way for us to tell.

  • the best!

  • that was interesting..............

  • that was interesting................

  • ya actually thats a supersaturated sodium acetate solutionn that does that, the solution is also known as hot ice and becomes warm when it solidifies

  • @darthrick0...... If your going to take the time to post, why not take the time to read some comments. or description, or the title of the video.

    Why use hot ice, when you can just use water...

  • LOL at them herp derps for making this sound more complicated than it really is.

    This is similar to superheated water in the microwave.

  • if u dint learn this in the fith grade thats sad

  • @sparkywulff I guess you doubled up on science and skipped English

  • @sparkywulff says the commenter who can't spell "fith" (and "dint")

  • @suddrkj When water changes to ice it EXPANDS to occupy a greater volume. The level in this bottle did not change, therefore no volume change occured. If this were real, the bottle top would have popped or the bottle split open. Either way, expansion would exceed the confines of the bottle.

  • @Robbob9933 I froze a bottle of water overnight without the bottle splitting or cap popping off. I must be Jesus.

  • Boy, this was a fake if I ever saw one. Dumb asses are using the sodium acetate trick. Proof is that teh container has not poped it's top or split open due to the expansion that water undergoes when turning to ice.

  • @Robbob9933 Actually the water usualy does not freeze soild but turns into more of a slush, therefore the expansion is not as noteable and in this case would not effect the bottle. Also, depending on the container, they don't always burst, split or even buldge. This is as real as it comes. Acetate is remarkably sensative to touch /shock and the first time he shook the bottle, also it is a MUCH SLOWER process that is involved, acetate would not "freeze" nearly as quickly.

  • @Robbob9933 I have tried this before and it doesn't really turn into solid ice. Its kinda like lush ice. It fills the whole bottle though but since its not solid it doesn't take up the whole container for it to expand and break open.

  • You put a bottle of pure water in the freezer overnight and it WON'T freeze? wtf

  • @TheHaloChief117 Won't boil either provided you heat it right, though I don't recommend trying that one unless you fancy giving yourself some nasty burns when it explodes over you.

  • Ah yes, I also heard somewhere that a pressurized bottle is better for this, which may be a reason some people have trouble with tap water. Pressurized as in carbonated beverage for instance.

  • Powerade is awesome for this, you get a nice smooth slush with none of the sharp ice that you get with frozen coca cola.

    Defo worth a try all you non believers, all you need is a powerade or similar and a fridge.

  • dont shake it pour it out then you can make sculptures

  • just use a beer.

    But don't leave it in the freezer too long.

  • just use a beer.

  • When the water gets below the freezing temperature but there is nothing for the ice crystals to grow on it will stay liquid water. When a shockwave goes through the liquid at these temperatures the water spontaneously freezes.

  • what if the guy drank the water, then BAM it freezes his throat shut?

  • @Twoyoudude It would freeze right in his tongue.

  • @Twoyoudude LMAOOAOAOA HAHAHA

  • @Twoyoudude Wouldn't happen. It would have solidified as soon as he opened the bottle.

  • @Twoyoudude then i guess hes just f** then haha

    

  • @Twoyoudude lol

    

  • @Twoyoudude Aye... read the comments I said that first >.>

  • @Twoyoudude that would be awesome but doubt it is realistically possible due to the temperature of the heat the human body produces

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  • @Twoyoudude wouldnt it no longer be at freezing temperature when you start sucking on it?

  • can you still drink it after this?

  • @coryrbk no its toxic, yes

  • @theboss2897 you never know lol i don't wanna try drinking it and die from it lol

  • @coryrbk you're a fucking retard.

  • @OurenV2 hmmm fuck you?

  • @coryrbk no. you're a fucking retard. ice is deadly amirite guiz

  • The Day After Tomorrow.

  • it doesnt have to be pure, it can be done with regular tap water.

  • i put it in my freezer and check on it, but it always freezes and why i try to do it earlier it doesnt work. what should i do

  • Focus your camera, use a tripod, and fix your white balance. Then we can see the action next time.

  • I wish I could do that with my Aquafina. It's been sitting in the garage where the temperature is about 20°F, and when I agitate it, it doesn't instantly turn to a brick of ice, but rather crystallizes slowly over a period of a few minutes.

  • I do this all the time with coronas

  • Too bad fiji is closing down there plant.

  • 1. Take the labels off the bottles of water.

    2. Place the bottles in a freezer and leave undisturbed for several hours.

    3. Once the bottles have have cooled, gently remove them from freezer.

    4. Shake one of the bottles and watch the ice crystals form instantly!

    5. Try stirring one of the bottles with a straw, or perhaps adding a piece of ice or dirt to the solution.

  • Look up the video "Instant Ice!" it shows you how to do this.

  • Fake. 

  • @zcar300 its real dumbass

  • ALL CAPS IS FUN!

  • MINE DO NOT FREEZE PLEASE HELP IM USING FIJI WATER AND INTO A FREEZER OF ABOUT 20 DEGREES FAHRENHEIT

  • HOW COLD DOES IT HAVE TO BE?

  • @thenumber1duffy just under 32C i've heard.

  • @NineTailedDemon Lol just under 0 degrees Celsius xD

  • @thenumber1duffy imean, just under 32degrees FAHRENHEIT.

  • @NineTailedDemon I tried it at 23 degrees fahrenheit and it just froze for me and I was using fiji water? please help?

  • @thenumber1duffy it has to be very cold but still liquid, check the water is still liquid before trying. goodluck.

  • to everyone: put around 10 bottles (without opening them) in your freezer. Wait about 10 hours and take out the ones that did not freeze VERY SLOWLY. then when you open it or even shake it, it will turn to slush.

  • This ain't your grannie's tap water, this is high purity distilled water, which means that it will not instantly convert to gas when boiling unless you put something in it or shook it, and it also does not turn to ice unless you shake or even touch it with your finger

  • I do this all the time, put ur waterbottle on the freezer door and this happens. I use refreshe -vons brand water

  • it was probably sodium acetate

  • @12Billiamj12 no...try it yourself get a plastic bowl-put a cup in it put/fit as much ice as you can around the cup in the bowl...be sure to pour salt all over the ice. get you pure water & put it in the cup...you should put a thermometer in there too...wait for it to go below 30'F. now gently get your water and throw a chip of ice in it...or pour it on a ice-cube.

  • obviously fake, show a video of you opening or cutting it open afterwords, otherwise nobody will believe u

  • @sethmac86 how about you google 'supercooling'

  • Fiji bottles are plastic therefore it is able to expand and the ice can fit the container (but I still don't know if it Is real)

  • i want try drink it

  • i have to try that <3

  • that aint water thats aclezer salt

  • it was hot ice

  • @poylian10 no, its distilled water, go get some and place it in the freezer without shaking it bad and then take it out and shake it

  • @blazereef no it was hot ice cus he didnt toch the botttle when he shook it at first and when he touched it it froze noob

  • @thegoldenarmy0495 U noob, its real ice, cold ice.theres no reason to do hot ice in a bottle.

    Also, ur a derp for not reading the description, it says: "SUPERCOOLING". hot ice is a chemical, this is pure water.

  • @304Stephen water is also a chemical -_-

  • @304Stephen

    The First Real and proper definition for "Derp" Was basically just a response for if something or someone did something so utterly retarded or screwy, You literally have nothing else to say, Derp is what you say when you have nothing to say.

    Your friend super glued a pencil to his shirt so he wouldn't lose it.

    You say, "....Derp"

  • @304Stephen

    Are you implying water is not a chemical?

  • @ryanDV87 Water isn't a chemical.....it's a compound...made of 2 chemicals...Hydrogen and Oxygen.

  • @INoIFearIGaming Hydrogen and Oxygen are elements. Water is a chemical compound created from those two elements. A chemical is a vaguely defined term that could apply to a good many things. He isn't wrong in saying that water is a chemcal.

  • HOLY SHIT

  • @Stickstyler If you tried this experiment with the same exact bottle, it would certainly be extremely difficult. You would have to make sure that the inside of the bottle was completely cleaned and free of impurities. And you would also have to make sure that the water you used is completely clean of impurities by the time you put it into the bottle. The easiest thing to do would be to just use a new unopened bottle.

  • Super saturated solution of sodium acetate (CH3COONa 3H2O) melted in hot water and cooled down ih the refrigetaror. // Solução super saturada de acetato de sódio (CH3COONa 3H2O) dissolvido em alta temperatura e resfriado em geladeira.

  • Its all in the chemical make up of the water. Bottled drinking water has been purified enough that it has very little impurities and can stay in liquid state below freezing temperature. Purified water can also say in liquid state beyond boiling point. Hence the name super cooling and super heating respectively. Tap water wont work because it has additives. When you disturb the water enough, it causes the water molecules to suddenly collide with each other and bind closer to form a solid, ice.

  • @metzgermeister1992 You seem smart :D Do you know if you can redo this with the same bottle if you have done this already?

  • I will go to the factory and ask them about this. Like its just 10km away from my place...I get Fiji Water for free...Don't have to buy it...

  • @monishfiji I live next to the place where they manufacture Ford Mustangs, so i get Ford Mustangs for free... Don't have to buy it....

    cool story bro

  • @123qwerty dude like im not bullshitting...ok...you know where the heck is Fiji water factory...Its between Rakiraki and tavua...but its more closer to tavua...and the factory is located in Yaqara which is between rakiraki and tavua. So the workers most of them who work there are from like Rabulu like they get free boxes of fiji water and they give it to us since they have excess...Dont believe me i can showing you pictures of the factory...

  • @monishfiji ah dude, i wento to kichmara and yahtak and also takva once, awesome places man! i got free water and stuff!

  • If the water freezes , should break the bottle

  • @TheStupidfingerz fiji water bottles are plastic. so they's be able to stretch out instead of just smashing

  • @TheStupidfingerz In this case, it doesn't break the bottle because the water freezes too fast. The molecules in the water do not have time to get into the well-ordered, high-volume state that they form when frozen slowly, so the volume does not increase enough to break the bottle.

    A similar technique (similar in that it involves flash-freezing) is used freezing vegetables and other frozen foods so that ice doesn't ruin the food.

  • Long story short, in a place with a very large freezer filled with water bottles, where i'd take them out before they froze over, but were supercooled. I did this trick many times. One guy was extremely skeptical that i was doing some kind of trick. Finally to prove it was real to him, i found a bottle that was just right, poured some out on the ground, he looked at it, drank some of it, then tapped the bottle. Then the remaining water in the bottle froze.

  • wow... ill have to try that.

  • Can someone tell me how long you put the water in the freezer for?

  • @TheAwesomeWalsh Look, water freezes at 0 Celsius right? Well this water was like -0,1 Celsius cold. It's supercooled water. And if you shake it the water reacts and it freezes :P Can't really explane it but you need to take it out just when the waters temperature is a little bit below 0 ^^

  • no did u know that waz a fuji

  • you can do this with arrowhead water bottles too

  • sodium acetate mixed with water.

  • @SexMaster63 I did it without that.

  • your mum..

  • do you even know what supercooling is? cause that isn't

  • i think i got a boner. 8====>

  • @lmfaoatjustinbieber It's...pointy?!

  • @ColdWarCookies nahh more like 8===)

  • Can someone explain the science behind this? My freezer is set to well.. less than 0 degrees Celsius, and water freezes at 0 degrees Celsius, so how come the water doesn't freeze before this shaking/?!?!?! 

  • @JaymezF the water cannot be disturbed at all if u can lower its temp to below freezing quickly without disturbing it, it will not freeze due to lack of seed crystal or nucleus

  • @JaymezF Water has a anomalous dilatation property, that is, it reduces its size until 4ºC, and after that point, it rapidly enlarges its volume. It's because water molecules are like an L, where the oxygen atom is the vortex of the two hydrogen atoms represented as the lines in the L. When they're cooling, they might get closer until two molecules make an □ , that takes more space. It pushes the molecules on the sides and they become other squares, and it starts the reaction you saw here.

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  • or u could try beer and it'll do the same..not over night but for at least 2 hours....

  • its actualy heating up its a chemical that heats up and turns wite and solid

  • @valdis23 you're thinking of the very similar reaction with sodium acetate, this one you just put in the freezer for 2 hours, it helps to have salt surrounding it too

  • @TheYtml and that reaction works best whith carbonatid drinks

  • @valdis23 sometimes, although the best reactions i've seen on youtube were with water also, let me send you the most popular

  • That happened to me one time! Athough it wasn't a bottle of water, it was a bottle of soda! I got so pissed because i just wasted $2 and was all WTF!?!?.

  • WTF!

  • fiji water is the best water to grow O.G. Kush wit

  • @LBC6893 hahahha

  • @LBC6893 note to self...stop using tap water!

  • @LBC6893 how do you know its the best?

  • @LBC6893 my attention is that you man

  • omg this is soooooo fake

  • @Helmholz42  you are retarded. :)

  • @ChronoTrader faaaaaaake!!

  • @Helmholz42 then look up supercooling

  • @TheYtml it's still fake

  • @Helmholz42 you're fake

  • @TheYtml faek

  • @Helmholz42 whatever

  • @TheYtml fak

  • @Helmholz42 nice troll, but i'm just gonna ignore you

  • @TheYtml so fake

  • supercooling? this is called freezing distilled water.

  • Cool

  • wow!! that's super-cool!!!! heheh

    but, i have a question... why it doesn't work sometimes?, i mean, why the water sometimes freezes in the freezer? if anybody knows, please tell me, cause i've seen onther videos and some people say the same thing, just a few bottles stay liquid...

  • This effect also happens with sodium acetate also known as hot ice. There are some videos that show you how to make it. It is basically a liquid which is supercooled and when disturbed instantly crystalises and gives out heat. Pretty cool.

  • @raphael3699

    This is actually a property of all solids or at least non-polymer types Just that supercooling and supersatuation(Sodium Acetate) are the easiest and cheapest examples.

  • @TheTrollKing123 raywilliamjohnson is a fag and you're his son

  • @cosmin5678 ray is not a fag

  • @IceCube571 he lives with a fag...so from my "troll" rationality hes fag

  • @cosmin5678 who is the fag ray lives with?