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Did you know you can instantly freeze water on impact? Yes, you can! Learn how to do it with Packer Anderson‘s tutorial.
Sometimes, even if you put a water bottle in the freezer for a long time, it doesn’t freeze. And it will make you think, “How come it doesn’t freeze?” No, it is not magic. There are a lot of variables to consider why this happens. Anderson briefly explained the science behind it in the video below.
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I had experienced this a couple of times whenever I placed a soda bottle in the freezer so it would cool faster. After a few minutes or hours, I get it from the freezer, and it is still in liquid form, but when I open it up, it becomes a slushie. It’s definitely cool! You’ll get an instant soda slushie without doing anything. But this trick is different since it will freeze the whole bottle. Try it next time and be amazed.
Here are some other tips you might want to try: 5 Cooler Hacks to Keep It Colder For Longer, How to Keep Your House Cool in Summer With Just a Fan
Fill a plastic water bottle with cold water. Place the lid and close it tightly.
Place the water bottle inside the freezer and leave it for a couple of hours. The time depends on your freezer.
After a few hours, carefully remove it from the freezer and make sure not to bump it into other objects. Gently place it on your table.
Hold it from the top. Lift it, then bump the bottom into the table. It should start freezing from the top down. This process is called nucleation.