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From: IcedZ
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  • bitch.

  • ???

  • hold camera still

  • This video would have been a whole lot cooler if there were sound... or narration... or a decent explanation of what was going on.

  • agree

  • the thing "icedz" forgot to explain is that there is no direct energy in water, there is ofcourse themal energy, im not sure if there is kenetic energy pretty sure theres not, but it freezez because it was never actually at room tempatuer and taking less molecules from the thermal energy makes it more dense causing it to freeze

  • it does boil in a vacuum. but boiling is a cooling process

  • it does boil... but boil'n is a cooling process, we just get used to observing

  • Was that it freezing at the very end? It doesn't make sense that water would freeze in a vacuum, it would boil, to expand and take up the space... at last that's what I've seen happen before.

  • Basically, when you remove pressure, you are increasing evaporation of the liquid (boiling). When you keep pulling a vacuum, you are lowering the 'energy' of the water. And when that energy gets low enough, the water is unstable as a liquid, so it freezes.

  • Okay, so partial vacuum = boiling, more vacuum = freezing.. gotcha.

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