yes you can but you'd need a lot of cornstarch like 5:1 of cornstarch to water
you can make a substance called magic mud which wen is moved fast is solid but is liquid when being moved slow or not at all.
makes the cornstarch curdle.
corn starch is insoluble in water. Cornstarch is not an element!
Corn starch, iodine and water.
water
I did an experiment where we mixed corn starch and soil together and then grew a plant it it. It did grow very well after a couple of days of continous watering. I do not know how it would do though in just corn starch, because corn starch tends to absorb all the water and nutrients not leaving any for the plant
It becomes a colloidal suspension with the corn starch suspended in fhe meduium if water.
I am not quite sure what happens when corn starch and iodine are mixed but when corn starch, iodine and water are mixed, it creates a purple solution. The darkness of the colour mostly depends on the iodine. Without the starch with iodine and water, it is deep yellow or brown.
Tapioca starch has similar properties to corn starch. The amylose content of tapioca starch is about the same as corn starch but there are some phosphate groups present in tapioca which I think affect the solubility of starches in water.
Corn starch is a souluble starch.
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.
Ooze is water and corn starch mixed together...
nonnuetonion fluid
usually corn starch and water