I think it's non-toxic, so nothing major.
If you add less borax to silly putty, the final mixture may not achieve the desired consistency or texture. The borax acts as a crosslinking agent that helps the glue molecules bind together to create the characteristic stretchy and moldable properties of silly putty. Too little borax may result in a weaker or less cohesive putty.
No, putty is typically made from a combination of silicone oil and silica powder. Borax is sometimes used in DIY recipes for homemade putty, but it is not the main ingredient in commercially-produced putty.
No, silly putty can be made using a variety of different ingredients, including polydimethylsiloxane which is the main component in commercial silly putty. Borax and starch are common additives that can be used to create similar stretchy and bouncy characteristics in DIY silly putty recipes.
No, mixing baking soda and flour will not create a putty-like consistency. To make homemade putty, you can try combining white glue and liquid starch or borax solution until you achieve the desired texture.
To remove silly putty from carpet, you can place ice in a plastic bag on top of the silly putty to harden it. Then, carefully scrape off the hardened putty with a dull knife or spoon. Any residue can be treated with a mixture of dish soap and warm water, followed by blotting with a clean cloth.
Yes you can chew silly putty! But I wouldn't if you have been putting it on a surface and rolling around. But otherwise you can chew it. :) Just don't swallow. Bon Appatiete
If someone mistakenly uses putty instead of toothpaste, they should not swallow it and should immediately rinse their mouth with water to remove as much of the putty as possible. They should then consult a dentist for further advice to ensure that no harm has been done to their teeth or gums.
yes if you keep it in the tin
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i did a science experiment to find the density of silly putty. The density is 0.68g/ml Justin and Marissa
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You can get chemical burns along your throat and stomach if you swallow lye.
To shatter Science Putty, you just need to hit it hard. Most of us will need to use something like a hammer to achieve enough force. The science is simple, shock waves from the initial hit apply enough opposite acceleration to cause parts of the putty to tear themselves away from each other, just like when you pull snap the putty by pulling it fast. Tip: Make sure your putty is inside a large container with a hard floor (so little energy is absorbed by the floor!), like a steel bucket. When you hit the putty, the shattered pieces will fly off everywhere if you don't.