it is better to use borax, but you can always improv
Yes, you can make slime without borax and baking soda using alternative ingredients like liquid starch, contact lens solution, or glue mixed with saline solution. These ingredients can help create a similar slime consistency without the need for borax or baking soda.
No, when calculating the mass of borax needed to make a standard solution, you do not include the water of hydration (such as the 10H2O). You only consider the anhydrous borax (without water molecules) in your calculations.
To make a candle wick without borax, you can try using cotton string or shoelaces as an alternative. Soak the material in a mixture of salt water and baking soda, then let it dry to create a DIY candle wick. Adjust the length and thickness of the wick to suit the size and type of candle you are making.
Yes, you can make glow in the dark slime without borax by using alternate ingredients like liquid starch or glue mixed with contact lens solution and baking soda. You can also use glow in the dark paint or powder to make the slime glow.
To make liquid borax, you can dissolve borax powder in hot water. Mix until the powder is fully dissolved and the solution becomes clear. Allow the solution to cool before using it.
you just dont make it
you cant
The game you play with a Gack in Dr. Seuss books is "Ring the Gack." It involves throwing rings onto the Gack's horns to win a prize.
A gack yacks on your cat when it is fat, then it turns black.
you could get cornstarch i think
U cant!
no u can not . if u want o know why type in the ask : how do u make gak with out borax : ive kind a have explaned it. :)
you could use constarch and water!
No.
Easy...... you don't :) K bye
Yes, you can make slime without borax and baking soda using alternative ingredients like liquid starch, contact lens solution, or glue mixed with saline solution. These ingredients can help create a similar slime consistency without the need for borax or baking soda.
No, when calculating the mass of borax needed to make a standard solution, you do not include the water of hydration (such as the 10H2O). You only consider the anhydrous borax (without water molecules) in your calculations.