this is not the best slime, but it works. you will need some flower, and some dish soap.
put in however much flower you want, then little by little add dish soap till its not to sticky. (It may stick to your hands if you have some of the sticky stuff on you so just wipe off your hands).
Technically no. Many animals make slime out of mucopolysaccharides... humans, for example (we call it snot, or mucus if you want to be polite). However, if you're wanting to make "slime" to play with, most recipes that I'm aware of do involve either borax or cornstarch (or both). You can make a slime-like compound (though it may not be exactly what you're looking for) out of Metamucil and water... you basically microwave it and let it cool for several cycles. That said, neither cornstarch nor borax is particularly expensive; I'm not sure why this is such a stumbling block. (If you just don't know where to find them, you can get cornstarch at any grocery store, and probably borax as well. If you can't find the borax, look in the section where the laundry detergents are... one common brand is 20 Mule Team Borax.)
Yes, it does! Because when you add more borax the solution will get stiffer and really hard to stir.. but when u dont add any borax the solution will be really liquidy and un stiff! ask me. i tried it :P
No, you cannot make slime with Shout. Slime is typically made using glue, water, and a slime activator such as borax or contact lens solution. Shout is a laundry stain remover and is not a suitable ingredient for making slime.
When PVA (polyvinyl acetate) is mixed with a borax solution, it undergoes a chemical reaction that creates a polymer network, resulting in the formation of slime. Borax acts as a cross-linking agent that links the PVA molecules together, creating a stretchy and gooey texture. This simple chemistry experiment is a popular way to create homemade slime for fun and educational purposes.
glue borax water
you use cornflour instead but it dosent work as well
No.
mix borax,water,flour, and food coloring and you get slime just like the one on nickelodeon
Yes, you can make slime without borax and baking soda using alternative ingredients like liquid starch, contact lens solution, or glue mixed with saline solution. These ingredients can help create a similar slime consistency without the need for borax or baking soda.
Yes, you can make glow in the dark slime without borax by using alternate ingredients like liquid starch or glue mixed with contact lens solution and baking soda. You can also use glow in the dark paint or powder to make the slime glow.
You can make slime without borax and glue by using cornstarch and water. Simply mix cornstarch and water in a bowl until you get the desired slime consistency. You can also try using liquid starch or laundry detergent as alternatives to borax and glue. Remember to experiment with the ratios to achieve the perfect slime texture.
You can use liquid starch, contact lens solution with saline, or laundry detergent with borax alternative as substitutes for borax to make slime. These alternatives are safe and will help create a similar slime consistency.
Flour does not work as a substitute for borax in making slime. Borax is used to create a chemical reaction with the glue, resulting in slime. Flour does not have the same properties and will not produce the same consistency or texture.
No, it is not recommended to use Gain detergent to make slime. It is better to use traditional slime-making ingredients like glue, borax, or contact lens solution.
Both Tide and Borax can be used to make slime effectively, as they act as activators in the slime-making process. Tandil is not typically recommended for making slime as it may not produce the desired consistency. It's best to try either Tide or Borax for optimal results.
Borax makes slime by reacting with the polyvinyl alcohol in the glue to form crosslinks between the molecules. This creates a stretchy and gooey texture, giving slime its characteristic properties.
To make slime using borax, mix 1/2 cup of white glue with 1/2 cup of water. In a separate bowl, mix 1/2 teaspoon of borax with 1 cup of water, stirring until the borax is dissolved. Slowly pour the borax mixture into the glue mixture while stirring until the slime forms. Knead the slime with your hands until it reaches the desired consistency.