Surprised they could get it to pour without causing ice to form. I’ve had this happen a few times in water bottles and it freezes the second you disturb the bottle.
I want to see the Ice Bucket Challenge 2 done with super-cooled water. Imagine a tub of supercooled water being thrown at a person instantly encasing them in ice. Get on it Internet!
it is not water, it is sodium acetate. It is called hot ice because of this behavior. If you dissolve it in hot water as it cools it solidifies on contact. It is same material used to make the clear sheets for over heat projectors that teachers write on https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tzcHztm2ZRg
Interesting fact about this. Even though the water is below freezing temperature it’s actually released less energy than a bottle frozen and at freezing temperature. This below freezing temperature bottle will actually “heat” back up during this process and you will end up with some ice at freezing temperature and some liquid water above freezing
Somebody /r/ExplainLikeImFive
We need a machine to make this instant and with flavors
The water looks very viscous even in liquid form, very cool
Looks like reverse poop
Surprised they could get it to pour without causing ice to form. I’ve had this happen a few times in water bottles and it freezes the second you disturb the bottle.
That looks pretty cool but It’s in the gaming category…?
I want to see the Ice Bucket Challenge 2 done with super-cooled water. Imagine a tub of supercooled water being thrown at a person instantly encasing them in ice. Get on it Internet!
https://youtu.be/g0sjRG34DlA
It’s not water
No one is commenting on how great the res is on this video? That’s more interesting to me than the freezing water.
it is not water, it is sodium acetate. It is called hot ice because of this behavior. If you dissolve it in hot water as it cools it solidifies on contact. It is same material used to make the clear sheets for over heat projectors that teachers write on https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tzcHztm2ZRg
I imagining how satisfying it must be to drink from that bottle.
that def isnt water. The pour pattern is nowhere close to what water looks like coming out of a bottle.
Interesting fact about this. Even though the water is below freezing temperature it’s actually released less energy than a bottle frozen and at freezing temperature. This below freezing temperature bottle will actually “heat” back up during this process and you will end up with some ice at freezing temperature and some liquid water above freezing
We call this Tuesday in Wisconsin
Ok… how the fuck?
It’s like watching a bad Tetris player
For those of you confused or wondering how this works, the video is just being played backwards.
To everyone saying it isn’t water, it sure as Hell tasted like it when I drank it shortly after this video.
Coca Cola already has a machine that does this (they call it the Arctic Coke Machine) takes about 30 seconds with their kiosks.
Right here it is https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gDAoH1QYz_8
Works with a few of their different flavors too.
here are a bit more details on a future machine that will work with anything bottled and near instant https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PZqI5z2aXPU