Water is poured from a bottle and turns to ice instantly.
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Project Inspired By:
A friend at work named Lew, who told me you could leave bottles outside overnight in freezing temperatures, then get the water to freeze instantly.
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Project History & More Info:
To get this effect, I put unopened bottles of water in the freezer for 90-115 minutes. The water gets supercooled, and when it touches an ice crystal, it turns instantly to ice. It will also do this if the bottle is hit hard enough. The clip at the end is a bottle that was frozen for nearly 2-1/2 hours and the entire bottle froze immediately when I tried to unscrew the cap. Most of them won’t make it that long.
I also picked up some tips from CrazyRussianHacker in his video http://youtu.be/J6pYTOe9zrc