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What hardens like jelly when it cools down?

Gelatin is a common ingredient that hardens like jelly when it cools down due to its unique structure. When gelatin is heated and then allowed to cool, it forms a network that traps liquid, creating a solid yet jiggly texture similar to jelly.


Is jelly a reversible solid?

Yes, jelly is considered a reversible solid. When warmed, jelly melts into a liquid form; when cooled, it solidifies back into a jelly-like consistency.


Why is jelly solid?

Jelly is not a solid or a liquid. It is an amorphus substance, like glass. It shares some properties of each.


Is Jelly Irreversible?

Jelly is a colloidal suspension of water, sugar, and pectin, which forms a gel-like structure when cooled. This gel structure is reversible, meaning that jelly can return to a liquid state when heated. However, if jelly is overheated or boiled for too long, the pectin molecules can break down irreversibly, causing the jelly to lose its ability to gel properly. So, while the process of gelling and melting jelly is reversible, irreversible changes can occur if the jelly is heated too much.


When Santa laughs his belly shakes like a bowl full of...?

Like a bowl of jelly.


Why does metal contract?

Metals, like most solids will contract when cooled. When cooled the atoms or molecules slow down, vibrating less often, causing a smaller average separation between them.


How do you can you complete this phrase the raindrops dripped down the window pane like?

jelly


What 2 words in the English alphabet include all 26 letters?

i like aeroplane jelly aeroplane jelly for me i like aeroplane jelly aeroplane jelly for me


What is the jelly like substance outside the nucleus?

The jelly-like substance in the nucleus is called nucleoplasm, it is similar to the jelly-like substance in the rest of the cell known as cytoplasm. Nucleotides and enzymes are dissolved in in nucleoplasm.


Is cream reversible or a irreversible?

No, it is not reversible as you can't get the ingredients to make the jelly back. Therefore it is an irreversible change. (first message on Answers.com.) This is what I thought originally as well; however, jelly is only a disolved into the water. It will change state to a solid when cooled, but, when heated, it will melt. If heated (slowly) the water will evaporate and leave the jelly crytals behind. Sort of like salty water. They might not look the same, but the water will return to its original state. Thus, jelly is a reversible change.


What is gelatinisation?

Making jelly


What is the slogan for jelly tots?

Love you lots like jelly tots