Cornflour paint (the substance made from cornflour,water and food colouring both a solid and a liquid.Because when you put lots of pressure on it,it goes hard and wont let you push into it.Whereas if you let the spoon(instrument)sink into it naturally,it goes into it until it touches the bottom of the container.So in fairness it is both a solid and a liquid because of the density.(Written by Nancy Holmes, aged 11.)
Yes it is. This is a physical reaction (this means no new substance has been formed), most physical reactions are easily reversed. A glass sinter filter would be able to separate out the cornflour from the water.
Well, isn't that just a happy little accident! When cornflour and water mix together, they create a special substance called a non-Newtonian fluid. This fluid can act like a liquid or a solid depending on how much pressure is applied to it. It's like magic happening right before your eyes, creating endless possibilities for creativity and exploration.
Cornflour slime falls under the category of non-Newtonian fluids, which is a branch of fluid dynamics in physics. This type of slime can behave as both a solid and a liquid depending on the force applied to it, making it an interesting material to study in terms of its unique properties.
liquid
solid liquid
Liquid.
Solid
it is a gas
The general classes of colloids are sols (solid particles dispersed in a liquid), gels (cross-linked networks of solid particles dispersed in a liquid), and emulsions (liquid droplets dispersed in another liquid).
change of a liquid to a solid
A gas is not a liquid or a solid.
its name is GAS. Or to be less pedantic I think you mean something called a non-newtonian liquid, such as the like when you mix cornflour and water at the correct consistency you can roll it in your hands but then it turns liquid once you stop playing with it. Try googling it...