Oh, dude, Silly Putty is like a super chill substance that can't make up its mind. Technically, it's a non-Newtonian fluid, so it flows like a liquid over time but can also bounce like a solid. So, yeah, it's both solid and liquid, depending on how you look at it.
No, liquid soap cannot be used to make silly putty. Silly putty is typically made from silicone polymers, which give it its unique stretchy and bouncy properties. Liquid soap does not contain the necessary ingredients to create a substance with similar characteristics to silly putty.
You can make homemade silly putty by mixing equal parts of white glue and liquid starch together, then adding food coloring if desired. Knead the mixture until it reaches a putty-like consistency. The liquid starch will act as the activator to create the texture of silly putty without the need for borax or laundry detergent.
You can make silly putty more solid by cooling it down. Placing it in the refrigerator or freezer for a short amount of time can help it become firmer in texture. Remember to let it warm back up to room temperature before playing with it again.
You can substitute borax in silly putty with liquid starch or contact lens solution mixed with baking soda. These alternatives provide similar binding properties to create a stretchy and moldable consistency.
Silly Putty does not have a specific freezing point because it is not a true liquid that freezes, but rather a silicone polymer that hardens at low temperatures. Its properties can change depending on the temperature and environment it is in.
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no,silly putty is not a fluid it's a solid.
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No, liquid soap cannot be used to make silly putty. Silly putty is typically made from silicone polymers, which give it its unique stretchy and bouncy properties. Liquid soap does not contain the necessary ingredients to create a substance with similar characteristics to silly putty.
There are several recipes for making silly putty. The most common is mixing two parts school glue with one part liquid starch.
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No, it does not harden! It is always playable, even if you forget it on your desktop. The only way to harden silly putty would be to expose it to extremely cold temperatures. For example, Silly Putty hardens when put into liquid Nitrogen. It will harden the putty, but it will regain its texture as soon as it warms up.
Silly putty is used by children who 'play' with it
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You can make homemade silly putty by mixing equal parts of white glue and liquid starch together, then adding food coloring if desired. Knead the mixture until it reaches a putty-like consistency. The liquid starch will act as the activator to create the texture of silly putty without the need for borax or laundry detergent.