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1000°C Red Hot Metal Ball vs Popcorn, Rubber Bands & more!

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Watch as a scorching 1000°C red hot metal ball collides with a massive variety of everyday objects in this extreme high-temperature science experiment! Witness the dramatic reactions as extreme heat interacts with freezing, explosive, sticky, and soft materials—creating explosive steam, mesmerizing melts, and satisfying ASMR crackling sounds. 🔥 In today’s video, the glowing red-hot metal ball meets an incredibly diverse lineup of items, from explosive lighters to instant popcorn! ⚗️ Objects tested in this 1000°C Experiment: Lighter: Watch the intense and dangerous explosive reaction under extreme heat! 💥 Coconut Oil + Popcorns: Sizzling hot oil and instant high-heat popping. 🍿🥥 Ice: Explosive steam and extreme thermal shock. 🧊 Butter, Soap & Toothpaste: Incredibly smooth melting, boiling mint, and satisfying sizzles. 🧈🧼🦷 Fruit Skins: Satisfying burning, curling, and smoking effects. 🍎 Rubber Bands & Tape: Dramatic snapping, rapid melting, and bubbling adhesive. 📼 Metal Shapes vs. Styrofoam: Highly satisfying, rapid shrinkage as hot metal slices right through the thick foam! 🧽 ⚠️ Safety Warning: This experiment was performed by experienced professionals using proper safety equipment in a controlled environment. Do not try this at home. Heating sealed items like lighters to extreme temperatures is highly dangerous and causes real explosions. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and turn on notifications for more thrilling high-heat experiments and satisfying scientific content! 1000 degree metal ball experiment red hot metal ball vs lighter explosion making popcorn with 1000 degree metal ball metal ball vs styrofoam ASMR satisfying ASMR melting video oddly satisfying science experiments metal ball vs ice and soap 1000 degree knife vs objects extreme heat testing ASMR viral melting experiments #1000Degree #RedHotMetalBall #Experiment #ASMR #Satisfying #MeltingVideo #StyrofoamMelting #PopcornASMR #IceVsHeat #ViralExperiment #OddlySatisfying

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