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Supercooling Experiment 4

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Uploaded by on Mar 5, 2007

In this installment we see supercooled water to -21C / -6F and pour it our into a bowl. It pours out as a liquid and turns to slush, forming ropelike peaks.

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  • There's too much motion disturbance and temperature increase for it to be only water..erm, right? Don't we have a real scientist here on Youtube? :(

  • @Nobody277 Its water. Thats it. Its just very difficult to get it this cold so the effect is so dramatic.

  • You are an amazing person to be able to hold a bottle at -21C with your bare hand like that....

  • @1stdispater Why yes, I am.

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  • You are all idiots, he just used distilled water, which has no impurities. Water needs minerals and stuff like that to freeze, and distilled has none. when the water touches the bowl, the impurities cause the chain reaction of the water freezing. It is perfectly safe to eat/drink. NO CHEMS ADDED

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  • how did you do that

  • i want to know hoe to do that!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • mmm just drain water and add coke mm insta slurpie

  • It isn't sodium acetate, and supercooling in a regular freezer means you can touch the bottle. You really need to understand supercooling there: Sforzando.

  • yoo that's cool!!!!

  • How do you do this ? please tell me :D

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