I went to get a water out the freezer and the water inside the plastic bottle instantly freezes.
I left this water bottle inside the car overnight and it was so cold that it got supercooled. Outside temperature was -13°C/ 8.6°F.
After getting my water from outside and opened it, it started freezing only if I moved it around by shaking the bottle. A big drop in temperature had super cooled it over night. Thanks to it being sparkling water and in a glass bottle, I could not shake it heavier or else it would have bubbled over and sprayed all over my desk.
The temperature was 5°f that morning, it's called supercooling. The water is colder than it's freezing point but it's clean and doesn't have any nucleation points for the ice to form. Hitting it triggered the ice to form. Guy in car hits water bottle on steering wheel to make the instant freeze effect.
Supercooled water. Landing on ice cubes
Submitter records himself take out a supercooled bottled water from a freezer, still in its liquid form then it quickly forms into ice inside as soon as it was taken out
Submitter records itself poke fun at a few supercooled liquid in a refrigerator when suddenly one started forming ice inside
Water was supercooled in the trunk of our car overnight. Freezing process is called nucleation; the water molecules align into crystals when encouraged by a force or object.
Bottle sat in car overnight under 9°F and became supercooled. A little shake started the instant freeze.
Grey and brown cat lays down on the back of the black office chair while the kid plays with the white VR headset. Pet, animal, day time, indoors, girl.