The video features 14 home experiments that can be done in a kitchen, including:
1. Making a lava lamp using baby oil, water, food coloring, and an effervescent aspirin.
2. Creating a small volcano using sand, kerosene, sugar, and baking soda.
3. Making a fire starter using adhesive tape, a cotton ball, and a match.
4. Creating a smoke cannon using aluminum foil and matches.
5. Experimenting with colored bubbles using vegetable oil, food coloring, and water.
6. Inflating a balloon using a plastic bottle, vinegar, and baking soda.
7. Creating a floating candle using a pen, a lighter, and a glass of water.
8. Putting out a fire using baking soda, vinegar, and a glass.
9. Creating a fire starter using aluminum foil, a battery, and a cotton ball.
10. Making a marshmallow disappear using a candle and a flame.
11. Creating a "rubber egg" by soaking an egg in white vinegar for 24 hours.
12. Serving a "glass of smoke" by using a cold glass and a burning paper clip.
13. Creating floating flames using a tea bag and a lighter.
14. Making a fire starter using Doritos and a lighter.
The experiments are presented in a fun and entertaining way, with safety precautions emphasized throughout.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. To make a lava lamp, you need baby oil, water, food coloring, and an effervescent aspirin.
2. A fire starter can be made using adhesive tape, a cotton ball, and a lighter or tinderbox.
3. A smoke cannon can be created using aluminum foil, matches, and a pencil.
4. To make colored bubbles, you need vegetable oil, food coloring, and water.
5. A balloon can be inflated using a plastic bottle, vinegar, and baking soda.
6. A floating candle can be created using a pen, a lighter, and wax.
7. To put out a fire using your elbows, you need baking soda, vinegar, and a glass.
8. A fire starter can be made using aluminum foil, a battery, and a cotton ball.
9. A marshmallow can be toasted using a candle and a flame.
10. An egg can be made to look like rubber by soaking it in white vinegar for 24 hours.
11. A glass of smoke can be created using a paper clip, a glass, and a freezer.
12. A floating flame can be created using a tea bag and a flame.
13. Doritos can be used as a fire starter.
14. The experiments are conducted in a kitchen laboratory.