The video is a tutorial on how to make a homemade lava lamp. The process involves using oil, water, food coloring, glitter, and alka-seltzer. The participants are Emma and Kate, who are helped by their mom.
The tutorial begins with the mom filling a container with oil, explaining that vegetable oil or baby oil can be used. The mom then adds water to the container, and the participants help by adding food coloring. The participants pick yellow for Emma and red for Kate. The mom explains that the oil and water don't mix, and the food coloring sinks because its density is less than the oil.
The participants stir the mixture with a chopstick, and the mom adds a bit of glitter. The participants then add more food coloring, and the mom adds more oil. The participants add glitter again, and the mom adds alka-seltzer. The lava lamp begins to bubble, and the participants add more food coloring and alka-seltzer. The lava lamp continues to bubble, and the participants add more food coloring and alka-seltzer. The mom adds more oil and food coloring, and the lava lamp becomes more vibrant. The participants add more food coloring and alka-seltzer, and the lava lamp becomes even more vibrant. The mom's lava lamp is made with baby oil, and the participants add green food coloring. The lava lamp continues to bubble, and the participants add more food coloring and alka-seltzer. The lava lamp becomes super green, and the participants add more food coloring and alka-seltzer. The mom's lava lamp becomes a rainbow, and the participants' lava lamps become crazy and look like a clown. The mom thanks the participants for watching and ends the video.
1. The video is about making a homemade lava lamp.
2. The process involves using oil, water, food coloring, glitter, and alka-seltzer.
3. The oil used is vegetable oil, which can also be replaced with baby oil.
4. The water is added to the oil to create a separation, with the oil floating on top and the water at the bottom.
5. The food coloring is added to the oil and water mixture, with the coloring sinking due to its higher density.
6. The mixture is stirred to ensure the coloring is evenly distributed.
7. Glitter is added to the mixture for visual effect.
8. Alka-seltzer is added to the mixture to create bubbles, which rise to the surface due to their lower density.
9. The lava lamp is agitated to make the bubbles move around.
10. The process is repeated with different colors and effects.
11. The final result is a visually interesting and entertaining homemade lava lamp.