The video features a series of experiments involving slime, including:
1. Testing the effects of different conditions on five slimes, such as microwaving, freezing, and frying.
2. Creating a volcano using kinetic sand and sparklers and testing the slime's survival in the volcano's "lava".
3. Conducting a challenge between a gas burner and various materials, including orbiz, kinetic sand, slime, and a special "big-eyed" slime.
The results of the experiments are:
* The slime survived freezing and frying but was destroyed by the microwave.
* The slime in the volcano survived and retained its properties.
* In the challenge, the orbiz was destroyed, kinetic sand survived with some damage, and the slime survived with some damage, including the loss of its "eyes".
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The experiment involves testing the properties of glass slimes.
2. Five experiments were conducted: freezing, frying, microwaving, heating with a gas burner, and mixing with Mentos and Coca-Cola.
3. The slime was frozen and then thawed, and it returned to its original state.
4. The fried slime became drier but retained its properties.
5. The slime was heated in the microwave and became hot and dry.
6. The slime was mixed with Mentos and Coca-Cola, and it reacted by creating foam.
7. A volcano was created using kinetic sand and sparklers.
8. The slime was placed in the volcano and survived the sparklers.
9. A challenge was conducted between a gas burner and five different materials: Orbeez, kinetic sand, regular slime, and two types of special slime.
10. The Orbeez did not survive the gas burner.
11. The kinetic sand survived the gas burner but was damaged on the surface.
12. The regular slime did not survive the gas burner.
13. One of the special slimes survived the gas burner but lost its eyes.
14. The other special slime survived the gas burner and retained its properties.