Supercooled water

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Supercooling, also known as undercooling, is the process of lowering the temperature of a liquid below its freezing point without it becoming a solid. The supercooling of water can be achieved without any special techniques other than chemical demineralization. The More You Know 🌠

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Vector is a true villain, ate the strawberries with the stems 💀

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The dog chilling on the toilet like he's reading news paper 💀

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It's called supercooled water. The water is below it's freezing point, but because there wasn't really anything in it that ice crystals could form around, it stayed a liquid. Disrupting the water enough (Like shaking it, pouring it on a porous surface, or dipping a porous object into it), gives the water something it can form ice crystals around, which it does almost instantly due to just how cold it is.

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For thosewondering, it's called supercooling.
Basically water is below 0 Celcius, but it's still in liquid form. It suddenly freezes when there's an impact

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For anyone wonder how's it done?
Freeze a Distilled Water for 2 hours, Carefully take it out make sure to not bump or hit it to hard to any surfaces before doing so, and when you feel like it. SMACK IT!!!

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BigBackBlackBlock
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People: Hey how do you know if something is real on YouTube
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For those curious, this is a base of water and baking soda diluted in hot water and it feels like ice when something touches it.

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I love how he puts the things he needs in funny and random places

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This is called supercooling. You can bring liquids below their freezing point without them becoming a solid as long as nothing agitates them and causes crystallization.

This also works for things like sodium acetate heat packs. Where the freezing point is way higher, 140 degrees fahrenheit. When you boil sodium acetate and bring it above 140 F it becomes a liquid. As it cools down to room temperature it will remain a liquid due to supercooling. When you agitate it the temperature rises to the freezing point of the liquid which creates heat. Chemistry is wild.

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This actually happens and it’s awesome

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the dog with the wig made me roll of laughter from the Indian Ocean to the pacific ocean

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Bro is the only person to check if these stuff are real or fake.
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So we not gone talk about him grabbing two water bottles out of the bathroom instead of the kitchen or the fact that the dog got on a wig 😂

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Remember this only works with distilled water not regular water because distilled water is pure H2O thus doesen't have any minerals to cling to and freeze

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bro is the only honest person who shows us life hacks

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I actually cannot stop watching this guy he’s so funny 😂

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I thought he was gonna dipped it in the toilet for a sec 😂

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