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It turns into a mixture similar to lotion. It has a creamy consistency that holds peaks and absorbs into your skin. It doesn't harden or turn back to a liquid like cornstarch and water.

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You get an AMAZING goo! It's soft and runny if you touch it gently, but the harder you hit it, the harder it becomes. It's a great thing for kids and adults alike to play with!

See the Web Links for how to prepare the mixture and an explanation of how it works (be sure to watch the YouTube video!) It's a non-Newtonian fluid. Like stated above, soft hits--runny liquid like substance-- hard hits -- solid like substance--. WHY: When you hit the fluid hard the molecules compress and that energy used is enough to make them solid. When the energy dissipates, then the solidity is gone. Side note: Its really fun (kind of expensive) to get a pool full and run across it!

Depending on the ratio, you will wind up with a non-newtonian fluid.

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Yes because the particles attract to the water particles and they are moving.

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Cornstarch form a nonhomogeneous mixture with water.

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It forms mixture

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physical or chemical?

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Soda drink

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Phase

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Mixture

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