If the water was undercooled, it would take some external energy source (shaking the bottle) to knock the water out of its local energy minimum and into a frozen state. It would form a seed crystal first, and grow quickly from there. Same thing happens ...
If the water was undercooled, it would take some external energy source (shaking the bottle) to knock the water out of its local energy minimum and into a frozen state. It would form a seed crystal first, and grow quickly from there. Same thing happens to beer if you put it in the freezer for a while, then give it a good shake
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If the water was undercooled, it would take some external energy source (shaking the bottle) to knock the water out of its local energy minimum and into a frozen state. It would form a seed crystal first, and grow quickly from there. Same thing happens ...
If the water was undercooled, it would take some external energy source (shaking the bottle) to knock the water out of its local energy minimum and into a frozen state. It would form a seed crystal first, and grow quickly from there. Same thing happens to beer if you put it in the freezer for a while, then give it a good shake
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