"Glycerol draws water from its surroundings and the heat produced by the absorption makes glycerol feel warm. Due to this property, glycerol is added to adhesives and glues to keep them from drying too fast. "
--"Glycerol: A Jack Of All Trades" by Mary Ann David, George S. Henry Academy, North York (Toronto), Ontario
According to my after school project borax with water and glue with water,pour both in a cup,you get goo as in slime
Not sure, but i know you can.
First you take 1/2 a cup of borax glue and put it in a container with 1 cup of water and stir well.
borax form a precipitate [solid formed inside]
because the borax and the glue mix to form a solid and a liquid. it is possible
According to my after school project borax with water and glue with water,pour both in a cup,you get goo as in slime
In a starch-type glue (e.g. a wheatpaste glue / wallpaper glue), the borax acts as a gelling agent, thereby increasing the viscosity and glue strength. Borax also has fungicidal properties, thereby acting as a preservative against mould.
Not sure, but i know you can.
First you take 1/2 a cup of borax glue and put it in a container with 1 cup of water and stir well.
borax form a precipitate [solid formed inside]
you take borax ( in the cleaning aisle ), water and glue to make goo. it doesnt matter how much of anything you put in. if you want wet, sloppy goo, you put in water, glue and very little borax. if you want just molding goo, put in water, glue, and a lot of borax
No, borax is something you can add to make goop.
because the borax and the glue mix to form a solid and a liquid. it is possible
The PVA in white glue reacts with borax and water to make super slime.
because silly putty is a sticky (glue) thick (borax) goo kind of stuff the glue makes it sticky the borax helps keep it from being colored glue it also makes it thick and doughy.
Ingredients: large container 1 cup of water white glue 2 tsp. borax In the container mix the water and borax. Then add the glue. The more glue you add the bigger the glob will be. Stir well. After a minute pick up glob and mush in your hand mixing in any pockets of glue left. If you roll it in a ball you can bounce it on the floor but don't try to bounce it on the carpet, it picks up a lot of lint.
Borax forms a precipitate (solid formed inside a solution) when it is mixed with glue. It is one batch of molecules sticking together called a polymer.