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It is proven to be booth a solid or a liquid. Liquids form into whatever they are put into it. Goo does the same. When you squeeze the goo it feels as if it was a solid but is actualy oozing out of your hands. Also, when you hit the goo with a spoon it will feel as if it is a solid but actually a liquid during that time. Goo has qualityies of botha solid and a liquid. Goo is both a solid and a liquid.

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No, it's not. Cornstarch and water mixed together can exist in more than one state, the mixture is non-newtonian. When impacted, it will form a solid for a few seconds, but when not under pressure, it can return to a liquid state. It cannot, however, exist as a gas. The mixture neither forms a gas, nor produces any.

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How to make that liquid solid goo?

Make goo by add water in a cup and then add food coloring and in another bowl mix corn starch and the colored water. If the goo seems to be runny add corn starch and if to thick and more water.


Why goo yuck a solid and a liquid?

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Is goo a solid a liquid or a gas?

Goo doesn't really take up the shape of the container so it is not a liquid also goo isn't breathable ( if it was a gas you would probably die from a whiff of it) so it is a solid


Why does goo freeze?

Goo is both a solid and a liquid as you know. For example a liquid can take the shape of whatever its put into. Goo does the same. But while its being a liquid its also being a solid by it forming into a shape then oozing out. when you put the goo into your hand and squeeze it it feels as if it is a solid. But when you stop squeezing you will see that the goo is oozing out of your hands.


Why is concrete a solid but also liquid?

There can be a substance that has some liquid properties and some solit properties. For example, take some corn starch and mix some water into it until it turns into a kind of goo. It feels like solid sometimes and liquid at other times.


How do you make goo without corn starch?

Um well with flour water and veggie oil


What is the phase of goo yuck?

The substance you are referring to (a combination of corn starch and water) is what is called a non-newtonian fluid. This means that it has variable viscosity which is why it acts as both a solid and a liquid.


Is goo a solid?

"Goo" may be a solid or a liquid. To determine whether "Goo" is a solid, it must be put to the "Paint Filter Test". A measured amount of material is placed in a cone shaped container with an open bottom which is lined with a 400 micron filter. After a period of 15 minutes, if any of the material has transferred through the filter, it is classified as a liquid. If not, it is a solid. This test is generally accepted by the DEC and SWANA (Solid Waste Association of North America) as the definitive test to determine if a substance is a solid or a liquid.


Can you use corn starch instead of corn flour for totillas?

Although corn flour and corn starch derive from the same part of the plant, they are NOT the same thing, and in cooking, they behave very differently. If you use corn starch to make tortillas, you'll get an inedible glob of goo. On the other hand, if you use corn flour in place of corn starch, you'll get gruel instead of gravy or sauce or pudding. Corn flour and corn starch should not be confused with (or used in place of) corn meal, which, although related, is a totally different product with a totally different purpose.


What happens to corn flour when heated?

if you add cornflour with water then heat it over a tri pod over a Bunsen burner in a beacker it turns to a crumbly sort of past with a clear goo at the bottom


Is goo a gas?

No, it\'s a jellified liquid


What are some items that have both properties of a solid and liquid?

Some items that have both a property of a solid and liquid are.....Ice Cream (hard to soft, almost water)A certain kind of quicksand goo (melts then gets hard and flakeyDirt (melts into mud if you add water)Ice (from a solid hard thing to a water) then that evaporatesThats all for now! :)