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**Title:** Experiment: Soaking Chicken Thighs in Various Liquids for 48 Hours
**Summary:**
* A YouTube creator conducts an experiment where they soak chicken thighs in different liquids for 48 hours to observe the effects on the meat.
* Liquids used:
+ Coca-Cola
+ Pertamax (fuel)
+ "Baby Rabbit's Fluid" (unknown substance, with remarkable effects)
+ Rinso (detergent)
+ Beer
+ Electric Toilet Cleaner
+ Pepsodent (toothpaste)
+ Vinegar Water
* Results:
+ Some liquids caused minimal changes (e.g., Coca-Cola, Beer)
+ Others led to significant degradation, rot, or unusual textures (e.g., Pertamax, Rinso, Electric Toilet Cleaner)
+ Notable outcomes:
- "Baby Rabbit's Fluid" fully cooked the chicken, making it look like restaurant-prepared food.
- Electric Toilet Cleaner made the bones extremely soft, like rubber.
- Vinegar Water partially cooked the chicken, making it supple and white.
**Conclusion:**
The experiment yields surprising and sometimes disturbing results, highlighting the varying effects of different liquids on chicken meat. The creator emphasizes the importance of proper disposal of the experimental materials.
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**Experiment Setup**
1. The experiment involved soaking chicken thighs in various liquids for 48 hours.
2. The liquids used were: Coca-Cola, Pertamax (fuel), Rinso (detergent), Beer, Pepsodent (toothpaste), Electric Toilet Cleaner, and Vinegar.
3. The experiment started on August 26 at 5 pm Bali time and concluded on August 28 at 5 pm.
**Results by Liquid**
4. **Coca-Cola**: Chicken meat was springy, smelled like stale chicken, with a slightly brownish color.
5. **Pertamax (Fuel)**: Chicken fat smelled like gasoline, texture remained the same.
6. **Rinso (Detergent)**: Meat turned lumpy, purple in color, with a strong Rinso smell.
7. **Beer**: Chicken smelled bad, but the color was still good, with no significant effect on the meat.
8. **Pepsodent (Toothpaste)**: Chicken was sticky, hard, and rotten inside, with no significant impact on skin or meat.
9. **Electric Toilet Cleaner**: Chicken was initially sticky, then found to be rotten inside, with no significant skin or meat changes.
10. **Vinegar**: Chicken meat was cooked-like, white, supple, and clear, with a mild smell.
**Notable Observations**
11. The **Electric Toilet Cleaner** soak resulted in soft, rubber-like bones.
12. The **Vinegar** soak produced a cooked-like effect on the chicken, similar to boiling for 10 minutes.
13. The experiment concluded that some liquids had severe, scary effects on the chicken meat.