It depends on what the gel is.
gel toothpaste is runny and non gel toothpaste is thick and white
Hair gel is classified as a solid.
I get Silica Gel at that place of Silica Gel Supplier where Silica Gel Desiccant is DMF Free and USFDA Approved, because high Humidity removal and more moisture absorber is only Silica Gel beads and crystals.
Silica gel is insoluble in ethanol and most (if not all) laboratory solvents.
Not if you freeze it. The water in it will simply freeze into globules which will eventually stick together.
Pauly D uses Spike by Joico and the Got2b Blasting Freeze Spray; first the gel on the sides for the blowout, then the freeze spray in the hair.
well it all depends ON what kind you get. The gorilla gel holds for about 6-8 hours. But that's if you don't wash it out
fire freeze
Comes from indo-European root 'ball, bulb' when *g(e)l. If its just plain *gel then it comes from indo European root meaning 'cold, to freeze'
I freeze my bottom off is "je me gèle le cul" (slang / semivulgar) in French.
This mixture will get very thick when refrigerate or possible freeze if put in the freezer. But, this mixture will eventually turn into a gel, because the that's how Carafate works in the stomach, by forming a gel in an acid environment to coat the stomach lining or stomach ulcer.
a good scrunching gel is Herbal Esences Curl Sruching Gel (totally twisted, its in a purple bottle with a green lid...barney colors! =] ) , it works really good and doesnt make your hair frizzy or crunchy.Aussie Instant Freeze Sculpting Gel is awesome! It will work great if you have curly or straighter hair. I love it.
Ballistics gel is pretty easy to make. All you need is gelatin packs and water. For every cup of water, you need two gelatin packs. Mix the gelatin and water thoroughly, freeze it for 30 minutes, take out and allow it to sit for 10 minutes, then freeze it for about 13 hours.
Heating radiators in buildings freeze when the water gets 0 Celsius. In cars it controlled by the strength of the coolant mixture. Where I live we target 40 below for safety, but at that strength the coolant doesn't really freeze at 40 below, it kind of "gel's" and wont circulate anymore, freezing at a lower unspecified temperature.
example of gel is agarose gel,
always be careful when adding antifreeze. always add the same color of antifreeze or it will gel up make sure you get the cap on good and make sure there isn't a hole in the line