About 3 cups. it actually depends on how much you need to make.
To make slime less sticky, you can add more activator like borax solution, saline solution, or liquid starch. Start by adding a little at a time until the slime reaches your desired consistency. Avoid adding too much activator, as it can make the slime too hard or stiff.
Borax acts as a cross-linking agent in slime, creating bonds between the polymer molecules in the glue and water mixture. This helps the slime to thicken and become stretchy. However, it's important to use borax in moderation, as too much can make the slime stiff or rubbery.
Adding more laundry booster to slime can make it thicker and more viscous by increasing the concentration of ingredients that affect the slime's texture. However, adding too much laundry booster can make the slime too stiff and less stretchy. It's important to experiment with different amounts to find the desired consistency.
To make basic slime, you will need about 1/2 cup of white school glue and 1/2 cup of liquid starch. You can also add food coloring or glitter for extra flair. Mix the glue and starch together until you reach your desired slime consistency.
Borax acts as a crosslinking agent, linking the polymer chains in the glue together to create a more structured and viscous slime. It helps to create a firmer and stretchier slime texture. However, it's important to use borax in moderation as too much can make the slime too stiff or even cause irritation on the skin.
You can not clean a hardwood floor with baby powder. It would make a much bigger mess. You can fix a squeaky floor with it though.
Baby powder is a poison (talc) that can cause organ failure and death.
About a gallon
about $6 or $6.50
To make dry slime not dry, simply add a small amount of warm water or slime activator to the slime and knead it until the desired consistency is reached. Be cautious not to add too much water or activator, as this could make the slime too sticky or runny.
Johnson's baby powder is actually very cheap at just a few dollars a bottle. Most bottles are about 4 dollars.
To make slime less sticky, you can add more activator like borax solution, saline solution, or liquid starch. Start by adding a little at a time until the slime reaches your desired consistency. Avoid adding too much activator, as it can make the slime too hard or stiff.
# I don't think it harms you as much as talc powder because if you eat baby powder or any powder containing talc then you can get cancer or you can have breathing problems, but pure cornstarch can't harm you that much but on all baby powder bottles or any powder bottles it says that it can cause you breathing problems and believe me im13 and i was eating baby powder on and off for 1 year now and sometimes i can't breath.so just try to stop that's what im doing i didn't eat none in like 2 weeks and sometimes i want to eat some but i stop myself. it's pretty hard but you just got to stop and if you want to cure this then just go to the doctor and get a check up so you can make sure nothings wrong with you.
Borax acts as a cross-linking agent in slime, creating bonds between the polymer molecules in the glue and water mixture. This helps the slime to thicken and become stretchy. However, it's important to use borax in moderation, as too much can make the slime stiff or rubbery.
Adding more laundry booster to slime can make it thicker and more viscous by increasing the concentration of ingredients that affect the slime's texture. However, adding too much laundry booster can make the slime too stiff and less stretchy. It's important to experiment with different amounts to find the desired consistency.
160 gal.
It depends on the powder. It is powdered sugar or powdered lead? One will be much much heavier than the other. You need to know the density of the powder to answer this question.