The video is a compilation of several scientific experiments conducted by professionals. These include:
1. Experiment with a cigarette and a fruit: A cigarette filter is burned and crushed into a fine powder. This is then used to cut a fruit, demonstrating that it can be used as a makeshift tool.
2. Experiment with floating fire and fruit cutting: A cigarette is used to create a floating fire, which is then used to cut a fruit. This experiment showcases the unique properties of fire and the versatility of a cigarette.
3. Experiment with vitamin C and sand: A vitamin C tablet is placed on wet sand and set on fire. The reaction creates a unique, mutant-like structure.
4. Experiment with fire and snacks: A mixture of potassium permanganate and sulfuric acid is used to make snacks catch fire.
5. Experiment with water and food coloring: Water is used to create a bubbling effect when food coloring is added.
6. Experiment with a pen: A pen is used to write on water, demonstrating the versatility of everyday objects.
7. Experiment with ash and Super Bonder: Ash from a cigarette is used to create a kind of plastic with a Super Bonder, demonstrating the potential repairs that can be made with ash.
8. Experiment with deodorant spray and water: Deodorant paste is added to water, causing it to bubble as if it were boiling.
9. Experiment with cooking oil, dye, and water: Dye is mixed with cooking oil to create a unique reaction when water is added.
Throughout the video, the hosts encourage viewers to engage with the content, asking for comments on which experiments they found most interesting. They also provide information on how to study for the ENEM exam, suggesting viewers visit their website for more resources.
1. The video presents a series of scientific experiments.
2. The first experiment involves cutting a fruit with a cigarette.
3. The second experiment involves creating a floating fire.
4. The third experiment involves using a vitamin tablet and wet sand to create a chemical reaction.
5. The fourth experiment is called "Fire with Snacks" and uses a sulfuric acid potassium permanganate container and a snack.
6. The video also offers advice for viewers preparing for the Enem exam and encourages them to study with the channel.
7. The video is hosted by Blaze, an online gaming site for people over 18 years of age.
8. The video warns viewers that the actions shown were carried out by professionals in a safe place and with safety equipment, and not to attempt these experiments at home.
9. The video encourages viewers to create an account on Blaze, use a coupon to get bonuses and free spins, and deposit money using a credit card.
10. The video mentions a new game launched on Blaze, called Plenko.
11. The video also includes a comment section where viewers can suggest experiments for future videos.
12. The video ends with a reminder to study for the Enem exam and a link to the channel's study resources.