I have never heard of clay exploding unless your talking about the way clay explodes when its in a kiln for art purposes. In that case its not really the clay exploding, but the air bubbles inside of it becoming too great in pressure that the clay "pops" like a bubble letting the air out and leaving a mess.
There are many things that can make ceramics explode. The first and worst is air bubbles, or trapped pockets of air. Also if they clay is damp when going into the kiln it will explode, all pieces must be COMPLETELY dry.
the clay explodes in the kiln because the clay needs like something to breath in if it doesnt have somewhere to let the air out then the air will get trapped and explode well in the kiln.
only Deidara can make clay explode! lol
No, Elmer's white glue is for gluing two porous materials. It will not work on many things such as modelling clay.
If you have two pieces of clay that you want to connect, you score the clay. Scoring is scratching both pieces of clay where you want them to connect. Slip is watered down clay, and acts as glue when placed on the scored clay.
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It depends on what type of clay you are using. If you are using clay for pottery and such then you will need a kilm. If you are using air dry clay there are two ways for you to dry it faster if you are the impatient type or you have to have it dry as fast as you can for a project that is due soon. The first is to use a blow dryer. Use a low setting and keep it about four inches away from the clay. The second way is to dry it in a oven at 200 degrees. If you want the full directions on how to do both then look it up. There are many sights for your type of question. Good luck with your project.
Clay, usually, cost about a dollar, $1.00, an ounce... When it's Palmer's... if u go to Wally World, Wal-Mart, it cost about two to five dollars.
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well sodium and patasium explode in water because they are sort of oposites and when oposites meet things usualy end in a bang.
explode and over heat
You can use it to make Pottery or, shape it to make a model.
Make two half spheres and join them. Decorate as desired.
you can get a two litter and put a mint in it to make it explode.
You can freeze them for no more then two hours. They can not be left more then two hours, or they will blow up because of the low percentage of alcohol, the other things that make up the Four-Loko can freeze, and in turn will explode or leak.
No, Elmer's white glue is for gluing two porous materials. It will not work on many things such as modelling clay.
Place the clay in a bucket. Fill with water, making sure the clay is completely covered. Let the clay sit for a couple of days. Wait until the clay becomes a pile of mush in the bottom of the bucket. Spread the clay on a canvas sheet, allow the excess water to run off and spread the clay out on the canvas. Allow the clay to air dry for a day or two.
You can make homemade clay with Flour, Water, Oil, and Salt. Two cups of flour, one cup of salt, 1 and a half tablespoons of oil, and one cup of water. Stir with a spoon.
Hydrogen can be made to explode in two different ways. The most usual way would be by combustion with oxygen, but that requires ignition. However, if you have liquid hydrogen you could make it explode by heating it, even in the absence of oxygen, in exactly the same way that water in a sealed container will explode if you heat it to the boiling point. Liquid hydrogen, of course, has a much lower boiling point than water does, and therefore would require less heating to make it explode. If it is not kept cooled, it will explode even at room temperature.
put two things together