Video: Trick to turn liquid water into ice immediately
By cooling the pure water bottle at a moderate level and tapping the bottle lightly, we can turn liquid water into ice in an instant.
By cooling the pure water bottle at a moderate level and tapping the bottle lightly, we can turn liquid water into ice in an instant.
According to Business Insider, water can instantly turn into ice through a process called "water magic". Users Grant Thompson shared the video tutorial on Youtube channel, which included test results that surprised many people and attracted more than 10 million views since posting in 2013.
This process is called "water magic" .(Snapshot from video).
Grant Thompson freezes pure water at a moderate level. This is done by placing the pure water bottle in the refrigerator, keeping the temperature at -24 degrees Celsius for a period of 2 hours 45 minutes.
Thompson carefully took the bottle of water out of the refrigerator. According to Thompson, two ways to instantly turn liquid water into ice are by gently tapping the bottle of water or pouring liquid water directly onto another block of ice.
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