yes it does
Amount of water
It is a physical change because is it changing the leaf? No, no it isn't so it is a physical change.
It would be both. It's a physical change because it is changing state and a chemical change because water is being evaporated.
Latent heat is the measurement of energy needed to change the state of a substance at its melting point or boiling point. The latent heat of fusion of water is the amount of energy needed to change a fixed amount of water from a solid to liquid at 0 degrees C. this works out to be more than 800KJ of heat energy. The latent heat of vaporization of water is the amount of energy needed to change a fixed amount of water from a liquid to a gas at 100 degrees C. this is more than 1200KJ of heat needed to be absorbed.
"Slime" is any slick, clingy, substance that generally isn't oily or sticky, and it is usually hydrophilic in nature. However, slime is not a scientific description.The first "green slime" existed on a television show aimed at somewhat younger viewers. The appearance of the slime was a mistake. The "slime" in nature would have been more accurately described as "slop" (unappetizing leftovers that are often fed to hogs), since it was a mixture of leftover food and water. The idea was to dump the slime on a child as "punishment." Now the problem was that the show was delayed a week while the "slime" spoiled. Then one of the producers decided to use the mixture anyway. The other producer was livid with anger due to the potential for harm and liability, but the ratings jumped as a result. The audience enjoyed watching the slime. After that, they tried to use an edible slime that was resistant to spoilage, and the audience loved it until the slime craze wore off.
yes it does
All fish have a coating of clear slime to protect them. If your goldfish have brownish slime then the fishes water needs changing urgently.
Yes, the amount of water in the glue can affect the stickiness of the slime. Adding more water can make the slime stickier, while reducing the water content can make it less sticky. Finding the right balance is key to achieving the desired slime consistency.
To make dry slime not dry, simply add a small amount of warm water or slime activator to the slime and knead it until the desired consistency is reached. Be cautious not to add too much water or activator, as this could make the slime too sticky or runny.
flour water and pee to change the colour
no you do not have to change the timing chain when changing the water pump.
water on the earth remains constant.man :)
water on the earth remains constant.man :)
You can make slime without glue by mixing OxiClean and water until it forms a gooey consistency. You can adjust the amount of OxiClean to reach your desired slime texture. Just remember that this slime will be more liquidy than traditional glue-based slime.
not slime then cring????
Yes, you can make slime with glue, water, and OxiClean. Mix equal parts of clear glue and water in a bowl, then add a small amount of OxiClean at a time until you reach your desired slime consistency. Keep in mind that the OxiClean may cause the slime to be a bit stickier or firmer than traditional slime recipes.
To get green slime out of hair, start by applying a generous amount of conditioner or oil to the affected area. Gently comb through the hair to loosen the slime, then rinse thoroughly with warm water. You may need to repeat this process a few times until the slime is completely removed.