The material become brittle.
No. Salt and sugar have very different properties. Also, salt is used to discourage small children from eating the playdough, which would certainly be a problem if sugar were used.
Sublimation is the unique property in which a substance can go from a solid to a gas without becoming a liquid. Sublimation is a phase transition.
there are only one solid nonmetal: Bromine
Your DNA is unique to you unless you have an identical twin.
I am not sure. The only pink playdough I've ever seen is when I made it with a piece of red and white playdough. Right now after my research, I would say no.
i try getting it out but it ruins the mold when i take it out it looks ugly is there a tool of something that can get the playdough out of the playdough mold?
yes playdough goes hard HA HA RICHARD WAS WRONG HA.
playdough
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Yes, playdough can dissolve with certain chemicals, Like: Hydrofluoric acid that can burn through many things especially skin.
flubber playdough collage
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Salty playdough
Playdough has a substance implanted in it, that is similar to metals. When it is exposed to moisture in the air it starts to "rot" , just like how metal rusts.
Solid, Inorganic