yes
Cornstarch has an unlimited shelf live as long as it is kept dry.
the key ingreedient, the dinosor bone, and the milk
Technically, 1.54 dry ounces.
Cornstarch can be used to effectively treat and soothe feet by absorbing moisture and reducing friction, which can help prevent blisters and soothe irritated skin. Simply sprinkle cornstarch in your shoes or directly on your feet to keep them dry and comfortable.
To make DIY seed tape using cornstarch, mix cornstarch with water to create a paste, then spread the paste on strips of paper. Place seeds evenly on the paste, allow it to dry, and then plant the seed tape in the ground.
To make bouncy balls using borax and cornstarch, mix equal parts of warm water and cornstarch in a bowl. In a separate container, mix warm water with borax until dissolved. Slowly pour the borax mixture into the cornstarch mixture while stirring. Shape the mixture into balls and let them dry for a day.
Well, there is no chemical reaction, really, since the cornstarch still remains cornstarch. (and if you dry it, it becomes cornstarch again) It's just that the cornstarch lightly bonds to the water which then lightly bonds to other cornstarch, creating a net-like substance. This net is easily broken and made, thus increasing the viscosity of the fluid and adding some other interesting properties to it as well.
Cornstarch can be used to manage sweaty feet by absorbing moisture and reducing friction, which helps to keep the feet dry and prevent odor. Simply sprinkle cornstarch in your shoes or directly on your feet to help control sweat and keep your feet feeling fresh.
no, it will react badly with your hair and create THE WORST HAIR DAY EVER! Just was your hair normally
Because of the water mixing with the dry starch it makes and different type of thicker gooey-er liquid.
Yes, you can use flour instead of cornstarch for making clay, but the texture and properties will differ. Flour-based clay may be softer and less pliable than cornstarch clay, and it might not dry as hard. To achieve a similar consistency, you may need to adjust the water and other ingredients in your recipe. Overall, while it's possible, the results may vary.
To create a soothing remedy for dry, itchy skin, mix equal parts of vinegar and water, typically 1 tablespoon of vinegar with 1 tablespoon of water. If you'd like to incorporate cornstarch, you can mix 1 tablespoon of cornstarch with the vinegar-water solution to form a paste. Apply this mixture to the affected areas for relief. Always perform a patch test first to ensure there are no adverse reactions.