100 CAMADAS DE LÍQUIDO? - Summary

Summary

The video appears to be an experiment where the creator attempts to create a 100-layer liquid column using various liquids of different densities. The creator starts by adding a blue-colored glucose layer, followed by a transparent liquid, and then adds subsequent layers of honey, salt water with blue dye, detergent, water, engine oil, and alcohol. They also add a layer of candle wax to help support the other layers.

Throughout the video, the creator faces challenges and setbacks, including some layers not turning out as expected or not staying separate. Despite these issues, they manage to create a column with around 30 layers.

The video ends with the creator reflecting on the experiment and expressing a desire to continue working on it in the future. They also encourage viewers to subscribe to their channel and follow them on social media for more content.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The experiment involved creating a tower of liquids with different densities.
2. The first liquid used was glucose with a little blue dye added to it.
3. The second liquid used was a transparent substance, but its name was not specified.
4. The third liquid used was honey.
5. The fourth liquid used was salt water with blue dye added to it.
6. The experimenters added multiple layers of liquids, including ketchup, detergent, engine oil, and alcohol.
7. Each layer was added carefully to maintain the density gradient.
8. The experimenters used a pipette to add some of the liquids.
9. After adding each layer, the experimenters waited for some time to allow the liquids to settle.
10. The goal was to create 100 layers, but they were only able to achieve about 30 layers.
11. The experimenters used candle wax to create a thick, top layer to hold the other layers in place.
12. The final result was a tower of liquids with distinct layers, which was documented and shared on social media.