Very close to Jello. It doesn't expand when setting up, and is made of water and a bit of powdered Gelatin and flavoring.
If a cube of jello is cut into two pieces the density of the pieces do not change.
Black holes have an insanely huge density (aka they are very dense).
Reported densities for jello have ranged from 0.98 to 1.3 g/cm3 . The sugar-free varieties come in on the low end, while the density of scientific gelatin, without all the food additives, is reported to be 1.3 g/cm3 . Notise that these numbers span a range all the way from slightly-less-dense-than water to 30%-more-dense-than-water.
You can estimate this answer closely. Jello is more dense than water. If you know the density of water per square foot, add something to that number (maybe double). Another way to estimate it would be this: Have you ever picked up a bowl of jello? How much do you think it weighed? (without the bowl, of course.) You can compare the weight of a bowl of jello to anything that you know the weight of, such as a three-pound weight that you use to exercise. Estimate how many bowls of jello it would take to make one square foot. Then multiply that number by how many pounds one bowl of jello weighs.
jello is in jello!hahahahahaha
Mental math! aka in ur head
mass is the density of any given object. what i mean by this is that it is how closely together the molecules are placed, aka the density.
Well, Jello is used in Jello shooters, but that is not specifically teens who make and drink Jello shooters. Jello is the most abused drug by teens and most deaths come from Jello.
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You can't(sorry). The jello is made with coloring so if you want clear Jello try coconut Jello.
It is called Jello.
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