Silly Putty(r) was a lab accident that happened when a chemist was attempting to make rubber from silicone oil. Corn starch in water forms a viscous 'non-Newtonian' dough that is similar to Silly Putty(r). The similarity comes from the non-Newtonian behavior of both mixtures. If you roll either of them out into a cylinder and slowly pull them apart, they will stretch. If you rapidly jerk the ends, they will both fracture.
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You will need, elmers glue, tescos non bio gel and a tiny bit of water and food colouring if you want it it works perfectly.
yes because it helps keep its form
You could as it is none toxic, but it wont taste very nice! It could also give you a stomach ache if you eat too much.
Try Borax or Liquid Starch but I'm pretty sure you can find Epsom salt for water softeners
U cant!
No.
You make it with corn stardh
Easy...... you don't :) K bye
yes but u need glue.i think u can also do it without glue.
Why is glue mixed with strach is becouse the strach makes it so it will stick tougether. Without water it will be more like a ball of hard playdooh, not a putty that can be squished. The water makes it less sticky, and more liquid.
There are several recipes for making silly putty. The most common is mixing two parts school glue with one part liquid starch.
A mixture of borax, glue, and water to make a thickened solution called silly putty...
because silly putty is a sticky (glue) thick (borax) goo kind of stuff the glue makes it sticky the borax helps keep it from being colored glue it also makes it thick and doughy.