Great BUBBLES of Fire!
Summary
TLDRNate from the internet teams up with Hacksmith to demonstrate a fun experiment creating 'fire bubbles' using water, dish soap, and butane. They mix the soap and butane to generate flammable bubbles, which they ignite with a lighter. The experiment produces exciting results, with the bubbles catching fire dramatically and even surprising a nearby dog. While the process is fascinating, there is a humorous moment when Nate slightly burns the hair on his hand, but no major mishaps occur. It's an entertaining, science-meets-fun demonstration with a fiery twist.
Takeaways
- 🧪 Simple experiment involving fire bubbles with just three ingredients: water, dish soap, and butane.
- 🔥 Butane is used from small cans to create bubbles that can be ignited.
- 🫧 Soap is added to water, and butane is injected upside down into the bowl to form bubbles.
- 🖐️ The bubbles are scooped up and placed on the hand, which needs to be cleaned of excess water for safety.
- 🔥 When a lighter is touched to the bubbles, they ignite and create 'fire bubbles'.
- 🎉 Successful fire bubbles are demonstrated with one even reaching the ceiling.
- 🐕 A dog present in the background appears confused by the fire bubbles.
- 🔥 The fire bubbles are spectacular but carry a warning about safety and fire hazards.
- 😂 The creator humorously reacts to nearly setting the house on fire.
- 💨 Some minor burns or hair singeing may occur, as one participant jokes about losing hand hair.
Q & A
Who is speaking in the video transcript?
-Nate from the internet is speaking, and he is collaborating with the Hacksmith to make fire bubbles.
What materials are needed to create fire bubbles according to the transcript?
-The materials needed are water, dish soap, butane (in small cans), and a lighter.
How do they make bubbles in the experiment?
-They press the tip of an upside-down butane can onto the bottom of a glass bowl containing water and dish soap to create bubbles.
What is the key safety precaution mentioned before igniting the bubbles?
-The person cleans off the back of their hand so that only bubbles are present on top to avoid burning their skin.
How do they ignite the bubbles?
-They ignite the bubbles by touching a lighter to them.
What reaction does the experiment cause?
-The bubbles catch fire and rise quickly, creating fire bubbles, which even reach the ceiling.
How does the dog react to the experiment?
-The dog is confused by the fire bubbles.
What humorous concern is expressed during the experiment?
-The speaker asks not to set the house on fire, which is a humorous way to express concern about safety.
What side effect does the experiment have on the speaker?
-The speaker mentions losing some hand hair, indicating that part of their hand may have been singed by the fire.
What tone is used in the video?
-The tone is lighthearted and playful, with moments of excitement and humor.
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