Supercooled Water Demonstration
April 22, 2010
When pure water is cooled below freezing point, it may remain in a supercooled state. It can then rapidly crystallize into ice when stimulated by an appropriate catalyst, such as shaking the bottle. Credit: Jeremy Cusack
Topics:
Hydrides, Condensed matter physics, Oxides, Jeremy Cusack, Flash freezing, Freezing, Glass physics, Supercooling, Phase changes, Ice, Water
