Flour in water form a nonhomogeneous mixture.
flour and water
No. Flour does not dissolve with water. So they do not form a solution.
No.
It seems more like it absorbs water. The water gets thicker, pastier, the flour will gather at the bottom of the container if its still.
An example would be a mixture of flour and water. Heterogeneous mixtures have two different phases.
Flour to cold water will just float on top, hot water to flour will cook the flour.
A solution is a mixture of 2 or more substances that consists of solids, liquids or gases. So, the answer would be yes.
If it is thick,than it is called batter In cooking, it can be referred to as "cowboy roux" or white wash. However, a true roux is flour and fat (such as butter, etc..).
You can fix this by probably injecting some solution like water butter etc
The water is compacting the flour.
No, flour and water do not make paint.
Flour and water can be mixed together to produce a thickener, a paste or a batter. The end result of mixing flour and water depends on the ratio of flour to water as well as on the temperature of the flour and the water.