When you add the powder to the water the molecules of Jello are stirred up and float around in the air. This makes it easier to smell them. When it gels the molecules are not actively floating around.
The ideal jello powder to water ratio for making a perfect gelatin dessert is typically 1 cup of boiling water to 1 package (3 ounces) of jello powder.
To make jello water, simply dissolve a packet of jello powder in hot water, then add cold water and refrigerate until it sets.
To make carbonated jello at home, mix your jello powder with carbonated water instead of regular water before chilling it in the refrigerator. The carbonation will give your jello a fizzy texture.
If you mean the Jello mix powder right of the box - yes, you can. It isn't really 'raw'. The hot water is needed to dissolve the gelatin - not to cook it. Jello out of the box was a special treat when I was growing up.
No, the process of jello setting involves a physical change rather than a chemical one. When the jello mixture cools in the refrigerator, the gelatin molecules bond together to form a semi-solid structure, but the chemical composition of the jello powder remains the same.
To make a delicious dessert using evaporated milk and Jello, you can mix the Jello powder with hot water as usual, but instead of adding cold water, use evaporated milk for a creamier texture. Chill the mixture until set, and then top with whipped cream or fruit for a tasty treat.
When bleaching powder (calcium hypochlorite) is exposed to damp air, it reacts with water to release chlorine gas. This characteristic smell of chlorine gas is what you detect when using or opening a container of bleaching powder in damp conditions.
Jello dissolves faster in sugar not water.
i had jello in my fridge from 16 years ago, and i just ate it yesterday. The only thing that happened was I had to go to the hospital and I almost died. on the bright side, it tasted amazing!!!!
Jello's solute is the gelatin the solvent is water
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Put your feet in water and then dry feet.Put baking powder on your feet.