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No, putty is typically made from a combination of silicone oil and silica powder. Borax is sometimes used in DIY recipes for homemade putty, but it is not the main ingredient in commercially-produced putty.
You can make silly putty without glue or borax by mixing equal parts cornstarch and dish soap together. This will create a stretchy and moldable substance similar to silly putty. You can also try using liquid starch and baking soda for a similar effect.
If you add less borax to silly putty, the final mixture may not achieve the desired consistency or texture. The borax acts as a crosslinking agent that helps the glue molecules bind together to create the characteristic stretchy and moldable properties of silly putty. Too little borax may result in a weaker or less cohesive putty.
Borax is typically not recommended for making putty, as it can be an irritant to the skin. Liquid starch is a safer option for making homemade putty. Liquid starch is easier to work with and less likely to cause skin irritation when compared to borax.
No, silly putty can be made using a variety of different ingredients, including polydimethylsiloxane which is the main component in commercial silly putty. Borax and starch are common additives that can be used to create similar stretchy and bouncy characteristics in DIY silly putty recipes.
you can make flubber with out borax and cornstarch Ingredients: flour 2/4cups add a little water slowly while stirring thats it:) hope it works
Making bouncy silly putty is pretty easy. You can mix liquid laundry detergent, food coloring, and glue to make it. You can also mix together glue, water, food coloring, and Borax together. Store the putty in a container so that it does not dry out.
U cant!
You can try I don't think it'll work though.
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To calculate the density of borax putty, you would need two pieces of information: the mass of the borax putty and the volume of the borax putty. Density is calculated by dividing the mass of an object by its volume. dens = mass/volume.
Easy...... you don't :) K bye
No, putty is typically made from a combination of silicone oil and silica powder. Borax is sometimes used in DIY recipes for homemade putty, but it is not the main ingredient in commercially-produced putty.
You can make silly putty without glue or borax by mixing equal parts cornstarch and dish soap together. This will create a stretchy and moldable substance similar to silly putty. You can also try using liquid starch and baking soda for a similar effect.
If you add less borax to silly putty, the final mixture may not achieve the desired consistency or texture. The borax acts as a crosslinking agent that helps the glue molecules bind together to create the characteristic stretchy and moldable properties of silly putty. Too little borax may result in a weaker or less cohesive putty.
Borax is typically not recommended for making putty, as it can be an irritant to the skin. Liquid starch is a safer option for making homemade putty. Liquid starch is easier to work with and less likely to cause skin irritation when compared to borax.
You need: glue laundry detergent (liquid) bowl (or something to mix in) spoon (or something to mix with) food coloring (optional) Here's what you do: Put some glue into your bowl (the amount doesn't matter; you can put in however much you want) and add the food coloring in. Stir. Pour some detergent into the cap and SLOWLY add it while stirring the mixture. Put in more or less detergent to get it to the consistency that you want it. ENJOY! Tips: Put in more detergent if your mixture is too runny. Put in more glue if your mixture is too hard to stir. IMPORTANT: Store in a ziploc baggie to keep plyable and soft. You don't want it drying out!:)