Yes it is actually. we did an expiriment that tested it. By our calculations, slug slime is stickier. :) but not by much....
Because it is a totally different composition.
A glue stick is a tube of glue that can be slid onto a surface, rather than squeezed. Glue sticks are often used in elementary school classrooms.
Yes, it is much stronger. Duck Tape can be removed, but Gorilla Glue probably needs some more work to do so.
No. Per their web site, Gorilla glue isn't effective beyond 150 degrees. Wood stoves get quite a bit hotter than 150."Can heat be used to break the glue bond?Heat can not be used to break the glue bond, as Gorilla Wood Glue is very heat resistant. Once cured, it is safe to heat up to 150 degrees F"
it really depends on what type of glue stick some are bigger and taller than others sorry
No, Gorilla glue is much stickier and far more tenacious. I definitely would NOT try to glue anything with candy floss.
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.
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.
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.
Yes, peanut butter is more stickier than nutella.
The stretchiest slime is typically made using a combination of clear glue and a borax solution or liquid starch. Clear slime offers more elasticity than white glue due to its polymer structure. Additionally, incorporating ingredients like glycerin or lotion can enhance its stretchiness. Experimenting with different ratios and additives can help achieve the desired stretchiness.
Slime is typically a mixture. It is made up of various ingredients such as glue, water, and activator solution, which are combined together. It does not have a uniform composition throughout, making it a mixture rather than a solution.
The sugar.
Yes, you can use Tide laundry detergent to make slime. However, make sure to follow a proper slime recipe that includes the use of Tide and other key ingredients to achieve the desired texture and consistency. Always practice caution and supervise children when making or playing with slime.
No, slugs do not have jointed legs. They are mollusks and belong to the class Gastropoda, which means they move using a muscular foot rather than legs. Their movement is facilitated by a slime trail and contraction of muscles along their foot.
Homemade slime can often be slimier than store-bought slime, as its texture can be customized based on the ingredients used, such as glue, water, and activators like borax or contact lens solution. Store-bought slimes typically have a consistent texture designed for mass appeal, which may result in a less gooey feel. However, the sliminess can also vary widely among different brands of store-bought slime. Ultimately, the sliminess depends on the specific formulations of both types.
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