It becomes a Slime.
no, corn starch cannot dissolve in water. The grains (particles) that are in the cornstarch are "suspended" in the water and cannot totally dissolve in the water.
Water can be used to dissolve cornstarch, but more details would be needed to know what this particular experiment uses.
It appears that it's not dry clean only, so warm water should dissolve the cornstarch.
When cornstarch is mixed with vinegar, it makes a cloudy solution. It cannot dissolve in the vinegar, so it creates a liquid that has cornstarch particles floating in it turning the liquid cloudy.
oil does not dissolve
i dont know how oil dissolve in oil
Only in boiling water.
No. Oil will dissolve in fatty (hydrophobic) liquids, not in hydrophilics like water.
Yes. Use cornstarch as a thickening agent rather than flour. You need to dissolve the cornstarch in cold liquid first, then stir into the boiling broth.
Due to the density of the oil it is unable to dissolve a lolly
No