There is an excellent entry (pardon the pun) on Wikipedia. Basically, though, it's much easier (and probably cheaper, unless you're planning to make it in industrial quantities) to buy the product itself than the raw materials you'd need to make it.
napalm is the mix with petroleum jelly to create a fire bomb!
To make Jelly slime, you will need clear glue, water, borax, and jelly powder. Mix the clear glue with water to create a slime base. In a separate bowl, mix water, borax, and jelly powder to create the jelly solution. Slowly add the jelly solution to the slime base and mix until you achieve the desired consistency. Add color and any additional decorations as desired.
Jelly is a colloidal suspension of water, sugar, and pectin, which forms a gel-like structure when cooled. This gel structure is reversible, meaning that jelly can return to a liquid state when heated. However, if jelly is overheated or boiled for too long, the pectin molecules can break down irreversibly, causing the jelly to lose its ability to gel properly. So, while the process of gelling and melting jelly is reversible, irreversible changes can occur if the jelly is heated too much.
The equation of a semicircle with center at (h, k) and radius r is given by: (x - h)^2 + (y - k)^2 = r^2, where x and y are the coordinates of a point on the semicircle.
Place jelly cubes in a microwavable jug, add 100ml of water and heat for approx. 1 minute. Stir until completely dissolved and then make up to 570ml (1 pint) with COLD water. Alternatively, place jelly cubes in a jug. Add boiling water up to 285ml, stir until dissolved then make up to 570ml (1 pint) with COLD water.
K-Y Jelly was created in 1904.
Take the liquid from chem lights and mix it with k-y jelly
Use K Y jelly.
Use K-Y Jelly for sure.
as long as you are not allergic to the ingredients.
No, it is a water based non toxic gel.
Yes. Better to use water soluable lubricant as K-Y jelly.
The y is changed to ies to form the plural jellies.
Yes, it's perfectly safe.
The initials K-Y are not known to represent any words, they were described by their originator as 'arbitrary letters', but have been retained for their brand identity. I think the initials K-Y should at least stand for 'Knob You' - ok so I think I figured this one out today in physics class. There is a constant coefficient of how much something "stretches" such as a spring and as you can guess it is represented by the letters "KY" so KY warming jelly literally means "stretching warming jelly" not the best visual but when you think about the main objective of most personal lubricants it makes some sense.
The nurse applied K-Y Jelly to the vaginal speculum.The physician inserted the vaginal speculum into the woman's vagina.
It is a gel for adults to use in their sexual intercourse to heat up and stemulate their hormones. KY gel if found donot use if you are not of age.