what happens to slime if it is stored out of a bag compared to in a bag
yes
The change of state that occurs when lead is heated and turns into a liquid is called melting.
The chemical identity of a substance remains the same when it turns into a gas. The type of atoms and their arrangement within the substance do not change during the phase transition from liquid to gas.
False.
Chemical
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Yes, you can use dish soap instead of laundry detergent in slime, but keep in mind that the consistency and texture of the slime may be different. Experiment with small amounts to see how the slime turns out before making a larger batch.
One basic ingredient of soap is lye, also known as sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide, which is needed to facilitate the saponification process that turns fats or oils into soap.
Only small amout crock pots create there own fluid as long as you do not keep taknig the lid off and letting the steam that turns into fluid out
The longer one cooks it the thicker the 'slime' will get. This is one reason okra is often used to thicken soups. However, if you pan-fry sliced okra in butter or oil on medium, and constantly stir it, the thick slime will completely dry out. The okra will shrivel somewhat, but there will be NO slime. This is a long process, but well worth it. Don't be alarmed if the okra and/or seeds turns dark or even somewhat green-black. That's gooood eatin'! It will be a little crunchy and provide that breaded and fried okra taste without the deep fry. This method does not work particularly well with frozen okra, which kind of turns to mush. Fresh is best.
its a chemical change
It turns into a flower!
From the change in temperature
No, it turns into steam. Water turns into ice at its freezing point.