Then there is slime in the hot water
the answer is yes because you have to put glue in anything slimy
heat it up, cool it down, use reactive elements, put it in an air-tight chamber and remove the air, leave it out to dry... if you mean chemically then it depends on what the slime is made of- but anything from group 1 or group 2 will work nicely.
No, you cannot make slime with just water, flour, and glue. Slime typically requires a slime activator (such as borax, contact lens solution, or laundry detergent) to create the desired texture and consistency. Mixing water, flour, and glue will likely result in a sticky paste rather than slime.
To make slime less sticky, you can add more activator like borax solution, saline solution, or liquid starch. Start by adding a little at a time until the slime reaches your desired consistency. Avoid adding too much activator, as it can make the slime too hard or stiff.
Our class has done this and it turns out that some of the things that happens include: 1:The water turns the color of the paint on the pencil. 2.The water starts to get soaked up by the wood. 3.Some of the water evaporates from the container. (We used a beaker for our container.) 4.The pencil still writes, but its very very dull. 5.Some pieces of the lead fuzz up and float to the bottom of the container. We have yet to finish this experiment. Updates coming soon! ^_^!
Your Slime Color is white because the most color you put there is color White since your glue is white
The band will sink.
It will eat away the surface of your sink. www.pamperingplumber.com
The marble will sink.
NO.
u put glue in it
The outside of a piano can, but I am not sure about the outside.
It will raise then sink again and continuously do it
THe kiwi will sink to the middle of the jelly and will stay there.
yes but it leaves your sink smelling of urine after 3 days and if the apple juice is left in the pipe the apple juice goes moldy and starts to rot and you will have to replace all the sink unit so you can pour apple juice down the sink but it has these conciques but it is not advised to put apple juice down the sink. by gorge xxx
Yes, you can.
The gold will sink, nothing more. It will not dissolve or react in any way.