I've done that a handful of times, it's definitely a shock, my fridge was apparently on the edge. I'd grab a soda or water open it take a drink and as soon as it hits im like ahhhhh wtf
Ice is crystalized water. Crystals need a foreign particle to attach to in order to nucleate and grow. Purified water has nothing to attach to until it gets disturbed and moved. Then the microbubbles start the crystalizing process. And if it's cold enough it happens fast.
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I do this in my freezer, you gotta find out the right level an exact amount of time but you can repeat it over an over again once you find the perfect spot
I went into a garage to get some bottles of water for my friend four winters ago and witnessed this phenomenon. As I jarred the bottles to grab four , the entire case did this.
I do this magic trick every summer for people. Put a bottle in the freezer for about 2 hrs and when you pull it out give it a smack, sometimes it takes more force than others and the speed at which it propogates varies also. Works about 3 out of 5 times because it depends on the original pressure in the bottle vs time in freezer. Makes a water slushy in your bottle.
It’s not a “magic trick”. The water is already in a frozen state it just takes some sort of aggravation to start the crystallization process. It’s really simple physics but looks crazy when it happens.
@@zacharybowman9231 i guess if i put magic trick in quotes then you would have gotten that i dont really think its magic. And it is actually in liquid state still until aggravated and the chain reaction starts. I wont claim to know every little bit of the science but i do understand enough from doing this probably a couple hundred times atleast.
super cold water caused air speed indicators on a jetliner to crash in the 90s the plane flew into super cooled water that did not condense and fall to earth and when it touched the air speed sensors it formed huge balls of ice to form and the drag from 500mph ripped them off the airframe
I love when it does that. When it freezes that slow, it usually turns into a kind of slush rather than completely freezing, particularly vif you can get it to do it in a room temperature setting (like taking it fresh out of the freezer). Another great way to make slush is with fruit juices, particularly lightly pulpy citrus. All the sugar and solids in the juice makes it take longer to freeze, so it's easier to get in a slushy state without freezing it solid, and you can usually keep it there longer.
It got down to -9 where I'm at over Xmas and I was thinking of peeing outside. I was wondering what would happen. I see people throw water in the air and it instantly turns to snow...🤔
@@reanbowlerd5988 no no no… the comment says “imagine if this guy was just as amazed and curious in grade school” and the dude replying said “how do you know he wasn’t?” my answer was that hes not in grade school
Particles of water looses kinetic energy when they come in contact with that cold stuff due to which the FOA become larger between them and they gets converted to solid state,
LoL, I used to watch the hot water from a 4" wash down hose freeze before it got halfway down my vehicle side... pretty cool watching the ice spread in your bottle.
@@kylethedalek not with temperature, We dropped the "British Empire" measurement system decades ago, from cable sizes to Spanners metric is far superior, I mean measuring food ingredients in "Cups", It's the 21st century catch up.
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Where I used to work. They had a dip and dots cooler. It was set to -40°F. I put a bottle water in it. I forgot how long I had it in. Took it out. My clumsy self I knocked it over. Discovering something by accident. Cool looking seeing the water slowly turn to slush just from vibration.
When a liquid turns from liquid to a solid, it releases heat, even when water turns to ice. This is why the water turns into a slushy mix instead of a solid block of ice; the heat generated is enough to prevent some of the water from turning into ice.
the snow pulled energy from the water which created a daisy effect of crystallization to make up for the negative energy Since the outside temp is lower than the bottle the energy is being drawn from and not added to the bottle.
@@WabuhWabuh there is no heat in the water it is already super cooled to below freezing. The problem is with pure water there are no nuclei for the ice crystals to form around so as soon as the first Ice Crystal is formed in the water all the other water molecules will form to that ice molecule thus the reason why you see it move so fast down the bottle.
If you tried to take the temperature of the water you would see a small gain of a couple of degrees. Because it takes energi for all substances to go from liquid to solid.
If it spreads slow in the bottle, it'll be slush. If it spreads fast in the bottle, it'll be solid ice. This is something special to me because my mini fridge is at the right cold to wear this is very very common.
@@ImmenseJ-tard8253 It releases heat as it freezes. Just imagine magnets flying together. They release a lot of energy. Think about if you put water in the freezer. It goes from 20C down to 0C, but it gets stuck at 0C. Why? That's because as it's freezing, it is releasing heat that prevents its temperature from falling any further, even though you're still trying to cool it. This is called the enthalpy or heat of fusion.
@@Thysillyone1 I beg to differ, take it straight from the freezer, don't shake it, and just drink, and if it freezes in your mouth, don't say I didn't warn you.
I have this little fridge that gets way too cold... pisses me off when I grab a powerade out & it does that as soon as it hits room temp air. I can't even keep food in the damn fridge, which is why I bought it. It's great for a cold drink tho. I bet a beer drinker would love it.
Whenever I go supermarket I buy a plus and puta it in my freezer every time I take it out I always catch it spreading like that and i end up with a slushy
Mother nature in its finest
Science you mean right?
@@Rattle. ig?
I prefer your mother's nature.
at its finest
This comment gives me “cool story bro” vibes
Imagine taking a chug out of that water bottle. I'd turn into Sub Zero from Mortal Kombat 😂
I've done that a handful of times, it's definitely a shock, my fridge was apparently on the edge. I'd grab a soda or water open it take a drink and as soon as it hits im like ahhhhh wtf
Nah you'd just have nice water
Underrated comment lol
Kombat🤓🤓
@@lone-dmc9174 The game is spelled that way.
Yeah, that works at room temp too. Supercooled water will freeze instantly if you can cause it to nucleate (aka just shake it).
But did I ask 😂
@@tonyt1604 who cares
@@tonyt1604no but i did
@@tonyt1604 he just answered my question about it without asking him, so yeah, i'm grateful to him.
@@tonyt1604 what a loser
This is really cool forgot how to do it but the water is cold enough just a little bit of movement or anything could freeze the bottle
just leave it in cold environment for about 2 hours
It’s the scientific phenomenon dubbed as “supercooling”
The water can be really cold but not frozen if it moves
@@monkeymaster27 thank you I used to know but forgot it
This happens in the summer too, y y'all so surprised?
Ice is crystalized water. Crystals need a foreign particle to attach to in order to nucleate and grow. Purified water has nothing to attach to until it gets disturbed and moved. Then the microbubbles start the crystalizing process. And if it's cold enough it happens fast.
yeah man it's awesome
God bless you and Jesus loves you so much that is why he died for you. He rose from the dead 3 days later and by putting your faith in him as lord and saviour you will be saved. Be blessed!
Ice is like water, but like waaaaay cooler.
😱😱😱 interesting shower thought
@@ThePanhandleOfFloridaomg😱
no it’s actually water as a solid
@@victoriacastro6271yeah, its water but cooler
Literally
Atoms *slightly organized themselves*
Humans "bruh omg"
Atoms: **slightly split themselves**
Humans: 💀💀💀💀💀
He’s pouring water and it’s gonna turn into ice look at
🎉
This happened to me one time while I wasn’t looking and I thought I was tweaking 😂
I do this in my freezer, you gotta find out the right level an exact amount of time but you can repeat it over an over again once you find the perfect spot
What do you mean
How to do it
My freezer cant do that even i set on -25 Celsius.
I went into a garage to get some bottles of water for my friend four winters ago and witnessed this phenomenon. As I jarred the bottles to grab four , the entire case did this.
It’s like the scene from The Day After Tomorrow!
I was thinking the same thing!
How could you hold it with your bare hands?
I do this magic trick every summer for people. Put a bottle in the freezer for about 2 hrs and when you pull it out give it a smack, sometimes it takes more force than others and the speed at which it propogates varies also. Works about 3 out of 5 times because it depends on the original pressure in the bottle vs time in freezer. Makes a water slushy in your bottle.
It’s not a “magic trick”. The water is already in a frozen state it just takes some sort of aggravation to start the crystallization process. It’s really simple physics but looks crazy when it happens.
@@zacharybowman9231 i guess if i put magic trick in quotes then you would have gotten that i dont really think its magic. And it is actually in liquid state still until aggravated and the chain reaction starts. I wont claim to know every little bit of the science but i do understand enough from doing this probably a couple hundred times atleast.
super cold water caused air speed indicators on a jetliner to crash in the 90s the plane flew into super cooled water that did not condense and fall to earth and when it touched the air speed sensors it formed huge balls of ice to form and the drag from 500mph ripped them off the airframe
@@zacharybowman9231Ugh you must be 'fun' at parties and must have 'lots of friends' 😅
I love when it does that. When it freezes that slow, it usually turns into a kind of slush rather than completely freezing, particularly vif you can get it to do it in a room temperature setting (like taking it fresh out of the freezer).
Another great way to make slush is with fruit juices, particularly lightly pulpy citrus. All the sugar and solids in the juice makes it take longer to freeze, so it's easier to get in a slushy state without freezing it solid, and you can usually keep it there longer.
Imagine being in a pool and seeing that coming towards you
Me in the pool 👀🤬🏃♂️😂
yoooo! that would be epic and fun, but scary at the same time!
That would mean you stayed still in the water until it was 0c then someone threw a ball in ...
Yea pretty chill
You can keep the bottle closed and tap the bottom on a table and you will see the whole bottle change
Yes I’m Canadian 😂
It got down to -9 where I'm at over Xmas and I was thinking of peeing outside. I was wondering what would happen. I see people throw water in the air and it instantly turns to snow...🤔
Do it
Pee is the temperature of your body heat (or close to it), I doubt it would freeze instantly
I don't understand why people act like this is some amazing new thing. There have been 1000 other people who made the same video before you.
Imagine if this guy was just as amazed and curious in grade school
How do you know that he wasn't?
@@joem13yearsago73 cause hes not in grade school
@@alphatrist6507 do you know what the word ‘was’ means? Are you aware of the past tense?
@@reanbowlerd5988 no no no… the comment says “imagine if this guy was just as amazed and curious in grade school” and the dude replying said “how do you know he wasn’t?” my answer was that hes not in grade school
so the comment meant “imagine if he was just as curious as any grade school kid while doing this”
Particles of water looses kinetic energy when they come in contact with that cold stuff due to which the FOA become larger between them and they gets converted to solid state,
Strange how this amazes sooooo many people....
Toss hot water into the air when its 20 below, really neat
…WARNING!
I agree, yet stand UPWIND!!!
@@firthlaist218 should go without saying but yes lol a very good addendum.
LoL, I used to watch the hot water from a 4" wash down hose freeze before it got halfway down my vehicle side... pretty cool watching the ice spread in your bottle.
Would not think minus 3 is cold enough for that, Facinating.
nucleation Google it
@@theodoradelaney7444 oh I know, I have seen it but you need very low temperature.
@@Spiderplant461 Ohh I forgot you still use antiquated Farenhite, Despite it being incredibly silly.
@@dogwalker666 The old ways are the best ways.
@@kylethedalek not with temperature, We dropped the "British Empire" measurement system decades ago, from cable sizes to Spanners metric is far superior, I mean measuring food ingredients in "Cups", It's the 21st century catch up.
"When the White Frost comes, don't eat the yellow snow."
Witcher 3
That's where the huskies go.
God bless you and Jesus loves you so much that is why he died for you. He rose from the dead 3 days later and by putting your faith in him as lord and saviour you will be saved. Be blessed!
Wooow❤... That is SOOOOOO cool... I am stunned🤯
Where I used to work. They had a dip and dots cooler. It was set to -40°F.
I put a bottle water in it. I forgot how long I had it in. Took it out. My clumsy self I knocked it over. Discovering something by accident. Cool looking seeing the water slowly turn to slush just from vibration.
When a liquid turns from liquid to a solid, it releases heat, even when water turns to ice. This is why the water turns into a slushy mix instead of a solid block of ice; the heat generated is enough to prevent some of the water from turning into ice.
I love the way science works
*_Watching this reminds me of an episode of Tom & Jerry._*
Refresh my memory
Now i fully understand why frostbite is terrifying
This is the kind of thing the internet was invented for
Its -3 degrees for him and he can do that it is like -13 here where I live
So will it not do it or will do it?
@@josephinemitchell9504 it won't freeze like this it is fake video
@@aaqibqadir2578yes it will
That’s amazing I wish to witness snow one day watching from 🇯🇲
Get water below it's freezing point without it turning into ice then give the container a knock or nudge. It will start freezing then.
the snow pulled energy from the water which created a daisy effect of crystallization to make up for the negative energy Since the outside temp is lower than the bottle the energy is being drawn from and not added to the bottle.
you are way over complicating it the water is super cooled once a single Ice Crystal forms all the rest of the water will follow
@@deannelson9565 why does it follow? because heat is pulled from the water....
@@WabuhWabuh there is no heat in the water it is already super cooled to below freezing. The problem is with pure water there are no nuclei for the ice crystals to form around so as soon as the first Ice Crystal is formed in the water all the other water molecules will form to that ice molecule thus the reason why you see it move so fast down the bottle.
if it is not absolute zero, there is heat...
dumbass...@@deannelson9565
Looks delicious!
That is so fucking cool dude thank you
If you tried to take the temperature of the water you would see a small gain of a couple of degrees. Because it takes energi for all substances to go from liquid to solid.
You can do it at any temp as long as the water bottle is at that perfect coldness
It's a cold shock. It's works really good when you use purified water.
Learnt this from tkor years ago, miss the man now
Imagine being able to do this to drinks in the summer. Like a freeze cup
Just gotta put it in the freezer for the right amount of time I always do it
Someone needs to make a real life freeze blaster with this
It’s like that Mario party mini game!
I need hank green to explain why it can spread upwards into the bottle like that.
I see that every morning before I go to work when I pack up my lunch 😂
When the second ice age began , the freeze speed will be 69 time faster
Love doing this with the water bottles I leave in my car over winter.
If it spreads slow in the bottle, it'll be slush. If it spreads fast in the bottle, it'll be solid ice. This is something special to me because my mini fridge is at the right cold to wear this is very very common.
All you have to do is place the bottle of water for a while in the freezer, pour over cold surface, instant freeze
It’s sterile water which freezes from disturbance which is called crystallisation .
But where does the energy disappear? The water inside the bottle has the temperature over 0, so in order to turn to ice the energy has to disappear?
I use to do this my gatorades but I would keep it closed and just hit the bottom on a table or something and you have a slushy.
I had this happen to me when I tried pouring water in a glass and I didn’t know this happened since I live in Texas
“Free slushiesss!”
The best 46 SECONDS of my life ☺️
How will we ever get through a day without seeing someone fascinated by freaking ice...
Damn. And I was cold when it was 39f 😆
i was cold asf at 50 degrees
I was cold at 100°F
I’m in Canada and it is -15 down here and it still does not instant freeze
You have the voice of a newscaster, I thought thats what this video was at first when I heard u start talking...lol 😂
The place it was in before he brought it outside was basically a heater...
People act like they never been in cold weather 😂
That's crazy so dope
This science should applied to Mr.Freezes gun in Matt Reeves universe
I did this in Jamaica as a kid using my fridge
When this guy learned that water turns to ice when it's freezing, his life was changed forever
That's also a sign of really pure water
Don't seem to have that issue in Florida!👍😎😺
Beautiful! And the amazing thing is, it actually gets *warmer* as it freezes!
How does that make any sense?
@@ImmenseJ-tard8253 It releases heat as it freezes. Just imagine magnets flying together. They release a lot of energy. Think about if you put water in the freezer. It goes from 20C down to 0C, but it gets stuck at 0C. Why? That's because as it's freezing, it is releasing heat that prevents its temperature from falling any further, even though you're still trying to cool it. This is called the enthalpy or heat of fusion.
@@DANGJOS bro graduated from Harvard 🤓👆💀
@@DANGJOS also I ain't reading allat
@@ImmenseJ-tard8253 Not Harvard, but I did graduate with a Physics degree.
what substance do you use?
Omg that is so cool!
you can also just slam the bottle and it downs the same thing with out opening it
I drank straight outta the bottle and it froze inside my mouth... Shit was cold AF
Doesn't work like that...
@@ItsJustGravy oh yeah it did because I took a bottle of water straight from the freezer and drank it, like I said it was cold.
Stuff can’t freeze inside of your mouth it’s literally warm in there, it’s not a fucking freezer
@@Thysillyone1 I beg to differ, take it straight from the freezer, don't shake it, and just drink, and if it freezes in your mouth, don't say I didn't warn you.
I think it looks better if you hit the bottle and it turns to ice faster
This will also happen in reverse temperature. When you go from 30 to 120 degrees.
Amazing, best video today.
Reminds me of that one Tom & Jerry episode
As If Ice Was An Infectious Disease!
Too Cool!!
I put a can of sprite in a hotel freezer and when I took it out it did this! So cool
I have seen that trick on Zack King
Since distilled water doesn’t have any compounds in it besides water, it has nothing to stick to so it makes it to where it does that.
thats not…nvm.
Gives me chills..
Like 'instant death' ☠️ ☠️☠️
That is crazy. I'm 44 and never actually seen that happen like that. Cool. 👍
My grandfather fought in Korea during the war and told me that it got so cold the tracks froze on the tanks and your pee would stack as you went.
You could basically make a slushy with this with any type of cold drink kinda at it's freezing point.
-3 Fahrenheit or -3 Celsius? Very cool. I first saw this when I lived in Canada. 😅 I was amazed. 😮
I need to see someone do the thing where you just down a bottle in one push but it’s this water.
So cool!
Woah that is so crazy that is 🔥
Subzero is there dude 😅
Awesome ❤
My only question if we're like 80% water can we flash freeze?
I have this little fridge that gets way too cold... pisses me off when I grab a powerade out & it does that as soon as it hits room temp air. I can't even keep food in the damn fridge, which is why I bought it. It's great for a cold drink tho. I bet a beer drinker would love it.
That is super cool
Its turning into a mush like substance kinda mix of ice and water
that's baking soda and vinegar mixed with water right?
Whenever I go supermarket I buy a plus and puta it in my freezer every time I take it out I always catch it spreading like that and i end up with a slushy