If you slowly slide your hand into a batch of Oobleck it will sink. If you try to quickly remove your hand it'd be hard to get your hand out. And if you punch, or apply force to the Oobleck it will feel solid.
Its green, sticky, and imaginary.
* oobleck is a solid and a liquid at the same time,depending on it's treatment
No other gas has exactly the same properties as carbon dioxide.
The differences in chemical properties are not significant (excepting protium and deuterium); the physical properties are different.
sand has the same properties of salt
True. Compounds do not have the same properties as the elements that form them.
* oobleck is a solid and a liquid at the same time,depending on it's treatment
No. Physical properties are things like boiling point and hardness; Chemical properties have to do with outer electron shells and how they're shared with other elements.
no you cannot find matter in nonliving things and it does not have the same properties
No other gas has exactly the same properties as carbon dioxide.
Only caesium has the same properties as caesium. There are other elements which have some similar properties.
Properties hold what an object looks like in vb.net/vb. Their are many properties Text Color Name PasswordChar and so on. Properties can also be changed. Just like in science if you change the properties of a substance then it is still the same substance.
Note. Oobleck is a mixture of water cornstarch and food coloring made up to resemble a thick malleable paste like playdough.
Use flour in cold water allowed to sit for at least 20 minutes.
Really none. That is why gold is so valuable. While other metals have similar properties to gold, none of them have the exact same. The closest metals to gold in terms of its properties are silver, platinum and palladium.
No because the associative property can be found in other operations as well.
No other element has the exact same properties as sodium, but the three with the most similar properties would most likely be lithium, potassium, and rubidium.
Yes! Oobleck is better with borax, but there is a much simpler way that feels the same as oobleck with borax. What you will need: 1. Get a cup filled with room temperature water 2. Get a cup filled with cornstarch 3. Get a cup/bowl/etc. to put the oobleck in 4. Get a spoon Steps: 1. Take the cornstarch and dump it into your cup or bowl. 2. Take your room temperature water and drip (and i mean drip!) the water into the cornstarch and mix with a spoon. 3. Keep dripping and stirring until the mixture drips like glue. 4. You have OOBLECK!