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Supercooled Water Series #1
Supercooling Experiment 4
March 06, 2007, 07:14 AM
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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Supercooling Experiment 3
March 02, 2007, 10:13 AM
Making frozen drinks has never been easier. Supercooled water turns to slush on contact, ushering in a new era of mixology?
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How do you supercool water?
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I do hope you tell your viewers that you cant freeze water like that but you can solidify sodium acetate solution which is obviously what you are doing, (they only have to see the "instant hot ice" video to see proof.)
or maybe a crystal of ice is supposed to change some of the water molecules into sodium acetate...i hope you know, the only way to change atoms (ie hydrogen to sodium)is through nuclear fusion and by bombarding similar ionized atoms with electrons both of which can not be triggered by ice crystals and would not be possible in those conditions(nuclear fusion happens in the sun and hydrogen bombs when the material is a plasma. |
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hi...
i just recently watched your vids about Supercooling it would be very nice if you message me on how to do it step by step 'coz I will be demonstrating it to my friends. and it's kinda cool too. thnks. hope you'll accept my simple request |
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Thanks for these vids. WAY more interesting than my AP chem book says :D
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Thanks for posting more science content on the Interwebitubies!
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I like the water videos.
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so you're saying if i stand outside in -6 degrees weather id be able to do the same as you? and say i dont live in that kind of weather how would i be able to supercool a water bottle to -6 degrees with out freezing it?
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no dude, its kinda like water thats been heated above boiling point but hasn't boiled. The energy is in there, just hasn't been released. There is something in the water that keeps it from making crystals, or he cooled it so fast, crystals couldn't form.
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he just poured the water out in really cold weather guys, in some parts of alaska, you can throw boiling hot water into the air and it will freeze.
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How did u get your water to super cool? did u add anything else to the water, or did u just put it in the freezer for a certain time... if so how long?
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