The worst feeling is when you don't want it to happen... I remember seeing a yummy drink I had been saving all day, pulled it out, and saw it freezing before my eyes. :'(
I left a bottle of Dr Pepper in my car for a few days during winter several years ago. It was around 20°F and still liquid until I bumped it on the steering wheel. Then it turned to ice
If I remember correctly, this happens because the water molecules need something to grab onto to start forming cristals. The lack of other particles in bottled or purified water makes it harder, but by ajitating it or introducing it you ice, it starts cristalsing.
Im pretty sure it's because of the high pressure in the bottle, when he hit the bottle some of the water became lower pressure which caused it to become solid ice. I could be worng because i learened this concept a week ago in physics 😅
This is similar to super saturation if you heat a liquid and saturate the liquid with something, then cool the liquid down. The liquid will be holding more saturated material than it should be able to hold at that temperature. You can then introduce a small amount of that material as a "seed" and it will crystallize around the "seed."
Okay so my family always does this and it has to be in your fridge for around an 1 hour or more, don’t pour it out you won’t get as much crystals, use a plastic water bottle, so you can cut it open to eat the ice. The ice texture is weird, it feels like hard cotton, so that’s why it’s called cotton ice, it’s delicious just make sure to eat the ice fast so you can get it all with out it melting and drink the water later. I hope this helps!
Once I was with my dad and my uncle on the balcony. While they were talking, I served myself a bottle of water. But right as it touched the bottom of the gobelet, it turned into snowy water slowly climbing back the flow. Then I said to my dad and my uncle " excuse me, I'm about to experience something" and immediatly slammed the bottle bottom first on the table and sure enough, it turned rock solid on the spot. They were flabbergasted.
Basically this is because ice needs a point to expand off of. City waters/bottled waters distilled purified etc all lack minerals. When trapped in smooth plastic without minerals there is nothing for ice to grab onto. Normal water will freeze but bottled water wont as such. But typically theres still some minerals in bottled water. So what is happening in the video is one if teo things: either there where minerals all settled to the bottom and you stires them up. Or you created a bend in the plastic to the point the ice could grab on. Very interesting actrually
I heard this before and I dont get it. This only works if there is enough poison of a lower density than ice to make the average density of the water/poison mixture a lower density than the ice. If a poison has a higher density than water it always fails.
@Benjamin Haverkampyeah, and assuming most poison molecules have to be considerably larger than H2O molecules, it is almost certainly always making the aqueous solution more dense. spiking a drink with drugs or alcohol is almost always invisible, but if anything, it’ll make the ice float slightly better. i don’t know where people get these tips. one article says twitter, which would explain the stupidity of the claim.
It happens when the water is really still and doesn't have a lot of gas dissolved in it, so it can't form bubbles. Bubbles make for good nucleation points, and that's exactly what happens when you slap/kick/shake/jostle your water: you introduce a bubble, or a point from which ice crystals can grow. Getting the pressure in the container higher means a smaller chance of bubbles forming and thus of the water freezing.
I work at McDonald's, and we sell slushies. I had a customer complain that their slushie was too melted, so I took it back, bumped it on the counter, and handed it back to them completely frozen.
For anyone who doesn't understand how this works, I'm pretty sure it works more consistently on bottled/mineral water and what happens is, when you refrigerate it it hits 0⁰ (freezing point) but doesn't immediately turn into ice because it needs something to kickstart the reaction like a smack or adding ice which starts a chain reaction which looks like that
Grab a tray, place a single ice cube on it. Using this water, carefully pour it ontop of the ice. It will instantly freeze when it hits the ice, allowing you to make cool little sculptures. Just dont jostle the bottle enough for the water to freeze inside it.
In reality what happens is that, when water is very pure, sometimes the formation of ice crystals is impossible because there is nothing these crystals can attach to. However, when introducing disturbances or any kind of roughness, it creates a “nucleation seed”, which enables the kickstarting of ice crystals. The technical name for the process by which extremely pure water is cooled below its freezing point is “supercooling”.
Supercooled water is just water that is still in its liquid state while being below its freezing temperature. This can be achieved in many ways, for example by slowly cooling it below 0°C, if undisturbed and without any nucleasion sites Water might not form ice right away and will only do so if bubbles are introduced or surface tension is disturbed (hence the shacking or hitting)
The -5 degrees celsius water = me My mom slaps me to force me into something else. I freeze into ice. A while later, I return to water again. You are always yourself no matter what.
It’s because of the pressure change. Under low pressure water can stay liquid below freezing and by hitting it you spike the pressure and cause ice crystals to form which seed other ice crystals. The reason there is low pressure in the bottle is because it’s a by product of the bottling process where each bottle is slightly squeezed by the machine when the cap is placed on. Then when it lets it go the small amount of auction remains. Now you know how it works 😅
Fun fact: ice is less dense than water, which is why it floats Also fun fact: when freezing water, it expands slightly. The force it outputs is not to be messed with
I’m gonna sound completely nerdy right now but the physics behind it is that it takes a certain amount of energy to cold the water and actually a whole lot more to actually freeze it. When you give it a smack you apply that extra energy to the water for it to actually freeze.
I mean... the ice forms like that because water crystals grow outwards, meaning there has to be a set of water molecules in the correct structure to even allow ice to begin forming when you smack it you force them to aggressively shuffle about and by the good friend random change there's a high likely hood it'll become ice after a force is applied. Same works with just introducing the ice to the water manually
This is whats actually happening: That is distilled water, it just doesnt have any minerals in the water, normal water freezes because the crystals start forming in those minerals, the crystals bassicly grab into the minerals to start forming themselves, distilled water doesnt freeze because it doesnt have any, however just shaking it is enough, when shaking it, it generates some air bubbles which in contact with the distilled water starts forming small crystals, then the small crystals turn into bigger ones, freezing the entire bottle of water in a few seconds
Actually, this only works if the water is 100% distilled and does not contain anything else. It is dangerous to drink such water, because it contains absolutely nothing, even ordinary water that we drink contains additives that make it safe to drink
First time I found this phenomenon was on a hot day, started chucking a bottle of water, and it turned into ice in my throat. Felt like a swallow glass for 2 days.
How to save your hydrated friend from chocking: -put him in the freezer -take him out after days -and give him an MMA Pat on the back -K.O *Happy hydrated friend noises*
Don't K.O. your water friends
Or what?
@Sunset Falcon💀
@Acid I see this as a challenge
im made out of mostly water, can i do it myself?
Imagine nit not freezing but as soon as you swallow it your stomach gets frozen killing you
The worst feeling is when you don't want it to happen... I remember seeing a yummy drink I had been saving all day, pulled it out, and saw it freezing before my eyes. :'(
My condolences to you sir 😢
This made me laugh more than it should 😭
💀
Just shake it hard next time
Damn, sounds more sad than it should be😢.
"hey you're supposed to become ice"
"ah shi my bad bro, gimme a sec"
i think the developer forgot to enable automatic ice
The water was just procrastinating until he saw his ice friends.
@If StatementCodingdone, should be fixed now. check if it freezes automatically, i might’ve forgotten to turn on the automatic freezing
@mapkiddthe automatic ice aint working
@mapkiddit didn't enable in the Polish Server.
In summary,
1. Approach Water
2. Yell "RULES OF NATURE"
3. Aggressively assault the water
AND THEY RUN WHEN THE SUN COMES UP
🤨 aye bro, you wanna aggressively assault the water? 📸
Moral of the story: Always ask nicely
always say pretty please
The Attack Has Seen
Chain
Always ask nICEly
And then slap them to make sure
Make sure to have a cool temper
“A pat on the back” dumbledore said calmly
its fiji soooo
"H20, son! It hardens in response to physical trauma."
"H20" lmao
H²O*
"You can't hurt me, physics!"
Ah yes. H squared 0
I left a bottle of Dr Pepper in my car for a few days during winter several years ago. It was around 20°F and still liquid until I bumped it on the steering wheel. Then it turned to ice
That's 😎
@DogI agree that definitely is smiley sunglasses guy
I’ve done this before but with the unfortunate outcome of the can exploding
@Issnake 1oh...
"yo, you should be ice"
"shi bro, hit me up"
If I remember correctly, this happens because the water molecules need something to grab onto to start forming cristals. The lack of other particles in bottled or purified water makes it harder, but by ajitating it or introducing it you ice, it starts cristalsing.
Ya nucleation sites
nope dude, it aint freezing water its just sodium acetate, u can buy it online, melt it and recreate this
Im pretty sure it's because of the high pressure in the bottle, when he hit the bottle some of the water became lower pressure which caused it to become solid ice.
I could be worng because i learened this concept a week ago in physics 😅
@haider Safi no, because the pressure inside the bottle is the same as the outside
Man just pulled an update suppression in real life
Lmao fr bro, he must've have like thousands of powered rail under his house
doesnt work in 1.20 😔
Thats what i thought lol
Rare footage of Mojang forgetting to patch update suppression
(Yes I liked my own comment)
Yeah we just have to trigger a block update
"a pat on the back"
*breaks its neck*
who doesn't like their own comments?
It just needed that fatherly motivation
Bro’s like the perfect Asian parent; introducing that one cousin that we are supposed to be like…
Imagine drinking the water, then getting punched in the stomach 😂
Rip
Sub-Zero
Fatality💀
This channel deserves way more likes and subs, the quality of the videos are great
Hey! This means the world to me! Thank you, hopefully the channel will get there :)
Yeah!
@Q LearnsI hope that you reach 1m this year!
@Q LearnsI have a good feeling it will
Bro I thinking you had millions of subs but you have 30k it Devers
This is similar to super saturation if you heat a liquid and saturate the liquid with something, then cool the liquid down. The liquid will be holding more saturated material than it should be able to hold at that temperature. You can then introduce a small amount of that material as a "seed" and it will crystallize around the "seed."
Okay so my family always does this and it has to be in your fridge for around an 1 hour or more, don’t pour it out you won’t get as much crystals, use a plastic water bottle, so you can cut it open to eat the ice. The ice texture is weird, it feels like hard cotton, so that’s why it’s called cotton ice, it’s delicious just make sure to eat the ice fast so you can get it all with out it melting and drink the water later. I hope this helps!
Bro fr used Fiji water
Bald Martin punching walls rn
he wanted to abuse the overpriced crap water like the other normal people 🫡
If it can crystallise that’s the best part. Not pure ice but crystals mixed in with the water, makes it taste so nice
Once I was with my dad and my uncle on the balcony. While they were talking, I served myself a bottle of water. But right as it touched the bottom of the gobelet, it turned into snowy water slowly climbing back the flow. Then I said to my dad and my uncle " excuse me, I'm about to experience something" and immediatly slammed the bottle bottom first on the table and sure enough, it turned rock solid on the spot. They were flabbergasted.
i actually thought you were a famous content creator
keep it up and you will be competing with some of the best creators
Thank you!
he is famous in our hearts :D
I like sao but Kirito is kinda annoying and I hate the romance side of it because it ruins the show
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Yess! Deffo subbing
Bro really had to pull out dad's belt🙆☠️☠️
then dad motivation
The bottled water slam was so cool, the bubbles turned into ice and floated around, literally like some type of anime magic effect
Basically this is because ice needs a point to expand off of. City waters/bottled waters distilled purified etc all lack minerals.
When trapped in smooth plastic without minerals there is nothing for ice to grab onto. Normal water will freeze but bottled water wont as such.
But typically theres still some minerals in bottled water.
So what is happening in the video is one if teo things: either there where minerals all settled to the bottom and you stires them up. Or you created a bend in the plastic to the point the ice could grab on.
Very interesting actrually
“Thank you for coming to my TED talk”
Bro really had to commit an act of domestic violence just for the water to get frozen 💀💀💀
“Don’t Cry Because It’s Over, Smile Because It Happened”.
-Dr. Seuss
Here is a safety tip:dont drink the water if the ice isnt floating its poison
I heard this before and I dont get it. This only works if there is enough poison of a lower density than ice to make the average density of the water/poison mixture a lower density than the ice. If a poison has a higher density than water it always fails.
@Benjamin Haverkampyeah, and assuming most poison molecules have to be considerably larger than H2O molecules, it is almost certainly always making the aqueous solution more dense. spiking a drink with drugs or alcohol is almost always invisible, but if anything, it’ll make the ice float slightly better.
i don’t know where people get these tips. one article says twitter, which would explain the stupidity of the claim.
As a professional water scientist I can confirm that this works
That ain’t a pat, that’s a whole ass karate punch😂
"giving it a pat on the back"
*Murder attenpt*
''then give it a pat on the back.'' *casually punch the bottle at full force*
Titanic final boss be like:
😂😂
"give it a pat on the back-" *_punches it with the might of Zeus_*
Guy literally performed a Minecraft block update IRL
“Give it a pat on the back” my man straight up gave it a concussion.
Quasi connectivity in Minecraft be like
"a pat on the back"*VIOLENTLY KO'S THE WATERBOTTLE*
I used to go this all the time 😂
Oh, I’m late to the party!
doubt it, since it isnt water its sodium acetate
It happens when the water is really still and doesn't have a lot of gas dissolved in it, so it can't form bubbles. Bubbles make for good nucleation points, and that's exactly what happens when you slap/kick/shake/jostle your water: you introduce a bubble, or a point from which ice crystals can grow. Getting the pressure in the container higher means a smaller chance of bubbles forming and thus of the water freezing.
That shows how you can ask something nicely rather than aggressive ways
I work at McDonald's, and we sell slushies. I had a customer complain that their slushie was too melted, so I took it back, bumped it on the counter, and handed it back to them completely frozen.
Omg your him
bruh quit lying the freezing liquid isnt water its sodium acetate.
that punch was personal💀
"Hey! In my house, we follow the laws of thermodynamic! You want a spanking young man?"
"Give it a pat on the back"
*Proceeds to punch it so hard that the gap between molecules tightens into a solid state*
“Hey pal, according to the rules, you’re supposed to form ice crystals”
*absolutely knocks the fuck out of the water*
Bro gave his water a reality check
Water finally becoming what it must and accomplishing its destiny by becoming ice is the greatest character arc in the history of liquids.
That was the goal
For anyone who doesn't understand how this works, I'm pretty sure it works more consistently on bottled/mineral water and what happens is, when you refrigerate it it hits 0⁰ (freezing point) but doesn't immediately turn into ice because it needs something to kickstart the reaction like a smack or adding ice which starts a chain reaction which looks like that
Remember kids, if someone doesn't remember something punch them as hard as you can.
''Give it a nice pat on the back''
*Proceeds to knock the breakfast out of it*
“Pat on the back”
*Violently punches it*
Let’s appreciate that he’s experimenting with FIJI WATER as if it was tap water
"magically it remebers that it had to be ice" 💀
Bro's an ice wizard 💀
Water: refuses to freeze
Guy: *RULES OF NATURE*
Grab a tray, place a single ice cube on it. Using this water, carefully pour it ontop of the ice. It will instantly freeze when it hits the ice, allowing you to make cool little sculptures. Just dont jostle the bottle enough for the water to freeze inside it.
When physics forgot they have laws to follow
imagine drinking it and then shaking your body to turn your whole stomach into ice
In reality what happens is that, when water is very pure, sometimes the formation of ice crystals is impossible because there is nothing these crystals can attach to. However, when introducing disturbances or any kind of roughness, it creates a “nucleation seed”, which enables the kickstarting of ice crystals. The technical name for the process by which extremely pure water is cooled below its freezing point is “supercooling”.
Gives a new meaning to
"nock some sense into em"
This was a pretty funny and interesting short. Thanks for doing this ❤😂👍🏼
How to turn ice into water:
Tell water to turn into ice
And physically Abuse the water bottle
Supercooled water is just water that is still in its liquid state while being below its freezing temperature. This can be achieved in many ways, for example by slowly cooling it below 0°C, if undisturbed and without any nucleasion sites Water might not form ice right away and will only do so if bubbles are introduced or surface tension is disturbed (hence the shacking or hitting)
Piston block updating in Minecraft be like
The -5 degrees celsius water = me
My mom slaps me to force me into something else.
I freeze into ice.
A while later, I return to water again.
You are always yourself no matter what.
Bro became an asian parent and forced his child to be a doctor
Him :“Then give it a pat on the back”
Also him : **punches the water bottle hard**
The Fiji Water flex is real
you know you're lonely when you have to talk to water
It’s because of the pressure change. Under low pressure water can stay liquid below freezing and by hitting it you spike the pressure and cause ice crystals to form which seed other ice crystals. The reason there is low pressure in the bottle is because it’s a by product of the bottling process where each bottle is slightly squeezed by the machine when the cap is placed on. Then when it lets it go the small amount of auction remains. Now you know how it works 😅
Water bottle block needs a new update.
Fun fact: ice is less dense than water, which is why it floats
Also fun fact: when freezing water, it expands slightly. The force it outputs is not to be messed with
What a helpful way to explain crystal catalysts
Nano-ice, son! It activates in response to physical trauma!
He caught Mother Nature lacking
ong kai meng loves this!
That punch was personal 💀
The ice drop is the coolest version of this I've ever seen.
when the science is broken so u smack it until it works 😂
I’m gonna sound completely nerdy right now but the physics behind it is that it takes a certain amount of energy to cold the water and actually a whole lot more to actually freeze it. When you give it a smack you apply that extra energy to the water for it to actually freeze.
I mean... the ice forms like that because water crystals grow outwards, meaning there has to be a set of water molecules in the correct structure to even allow ice to begin forming when you smack it you force them to aggressively shuffle about and by the good friend random change there's a high likely hood it'll become ice after a force is applied. Same works with just introducing the ice to the water manually
This is whats actually happening: That is distilled water, it just doesnt have any minerals in the water, normal water freezes because the crystals start forming in those minerals, the crystals bassicly grab into the minerals to start forming themselves, distilled water doesnt freeze because it doesnt have any, however just shaking it is enough, when shaking it, it generates some air bubbles which in contact with the distilled water starts forming small crystals, then the small crystals turn into bigger ones, freezing the entire bottle of water in a few seconds
The way you narrated this was mesmerizing 🤣❤️
my parents when I ask them for help with my homework:
bro really knocked it out cold
My guy just explained how to refresh the browser page with Ice
Quick reminder DINT TRY FIGI WATER
I felt like I got poisoned 💀💀💀💀💀
just flexing on us with his fiji water
It takes about 1 to 2 hours. Depending on what refrigerator you have you have to make sure it's placed on its side
it aint water man its just sodium acetate. this dude is just lying
@Complex Frog no i don't think so. iirc it's called "supercooling"
Imagine somebody unintentionally does this when they want water just to find it’s magically Ice now
Need me some motivation like that 😂
Never send this to your parents
Minecraft physics in a nutshell:
Always remember folks, Whenever in doubt, Violence is the question. And the answer is yes.
This is what I imagine my unemployed friends doing with their time
Actually, this only works if the water is 100% distilled and does not contain anything else. It is dangerous to drink such water, because it contains absolutely nothing, even ordinary water that we drink contains additives that make it safe to drink
First time I found this phenomenon was on a hot day, started chucking a bottle of water, and it turned into ice in my throat. Felt like a swallow glass for 2 days.
How to save your hydrated friend from chocking:
-put him in the freezer
-take him out after days
-and give him an MMA Pat on the back
-K.O
*Happy hydrated friend noises*
Imagine drinking a full bottle of this water
Then someone punches you in the stomach and you feel your whole organ system freezing inside out