you can't make slime without using water but here's a recipe:
ingredients:
cornflour, food dye and water
Method/instructions:
Be careful that you don't put to little cornflour or it will get too watery or to much cornflour or it will be too hard.
Yes you can. You can use cornstarch instead<3
Technically no. Many animals make slime out of mucopolysaccharides... humans, for example (we call it snot, or mucus if you want to be polite). However, if you're wanting to make "slime" to play with, most recipes that I'm aware of do involve either borax or cornstarch (or both). You can make a slime-like compound (though it may not be exactly what you're looking for) out of Metamucil and water... you basically microwave it and let it cool for several cycles. That said, neither cornstarch nor borax is particularly expensive; I'm not sure why this is such a stumbling block. (If you just don't know where to find them, you can get cornstarch at any grocery store, and probably borax as well. If you can't find the borax, look in the section where the laundry detergents are... one common brand is 20 Mule Team Borax.)
No. A Slime Mould or Myxomycete is a fungi like organism that has the characteristics of both plants and animals. They are found in the tropics and the temperate zones. ***** Apparently yes. Look for a New York Times article entitled "Can Answers to Evolution Be Found in Slime?" In the article it says: "The Global Eumycetozoan Project, based at the University of Arkansas, has doubled the known species of slime molds. Biologists have found slime molds in Antarctica, in barren deserts, high in the canopies of jungles and even on the leaves of household plants." The article gives quite a lot of information about slime molds. There are also some interesting films on YouTube.
It can but all the water of the slime will start pouring out
Slime molds do not resemble plants, animals, or fungi.
Cornstarch and water mixed.
It becomes a Slime.
Yes you can. You can use cornstarch instead<3
You mix cornstarch and water. This works great and is easy to clean up! An alternative to the cornstarch would be borax.
No.
you use cornflour instead but it dosent work as well
No, cornstarch is not harmful if swallowed. It is used in many recipes and pre-made food. However, eating it in large quantities can be harmful, like almost any other food. (e.g. eating a whole bag of sugar won't go over so well) Resource:
well there is one way : u know the baby powder on mine it says PURE CORNSTARCH and almost ever body has baby powder sso just add water and baby powder and heres your slime
One would need to know about slime mold because it can be a hazard when gathering mushroom or other edible items. It may also occur on fruits. Therefore, one may identify it and discard any edible items that have it.
2 Cups Water 1/2 Cup Cornstarch Food Coloring
you mix 7 spoons full of water and 5 full of cornstarch. then mix until it's like liquid
Because of the water mixing with the dry starch it makes and different type of thicker gooey-er liquid.