it is an awesome polymer forged from the land of nod. none can use it in an experiment lest they destroy the world. don't use polymers.stingray double side scooper snack. kill you for a cookie
I am not sure what you mean about make polymer clay with cornstarch. Polymer clay is a clay already made. You can use cornstarch to avoid other objects like stamps from sticking to the clay when you make prints on clay. You just brush it on with a soft brush. It does not harm the clay, and after curing you can simply rinse it off with water.
Water does not have a polymer.
Sodium bicarbonate (baking soda), sodium bitartrate, and cornstarch polymer
A polymer molecule is a macromolecule.
no. it's a different kind of polymer
Cornstarch polymers are polymers made from alkenes that are mixed with cornstarch so that they are easily biodegradeable. They are used for plastic bags so that they when they are sent to a landfill site, they biodegrade quickly and easily.
The cornstarch is made up of long chains of atoms - a polymer. These chains can move past each other, but they take some time to do this. If you pour it slowly, it can flow like a liquid. If you try to force things and make the chains slide more quickly than they want to, they get entangled - and the mixture gets firmer. So if you push hard on it, it acts more like a solid.
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polymer
A polymer is a plastic. The appearance varies with the kind of plastic and its use.
The water actually passes through the filter paper and the cornstarch. However, the cornstarch does not pass through the filter because the molecules are to large.
Water.