If you slowly slide your hand into a batch of Oobleck it will sink. If you try to quickly remove your hand it'd be hard to get your hand out. And if you punch, or apply force to the Oobleck it will feel solid.
No other gas has exactly the same properties as carbon dioxide.
Yes, when you pick up a handful of oobleck and apply pressure, it acts like a solid, allowing you to hold it. However, when you stop applying pressure, it will flow and act like a liquid, running through your fingers.
The differences in chemical properties are not significant (excepting protium and deuterium); the physical properties are different.
Elements in the same group have the same number of valence electrons, which determines their chemical properties. This leads to similarities in how they react with other elements and form compounds. Additionally, elements in the same group tend to have similar outer electron configurations, which results in comparable physical and chemical properties.
An element is a substance that has the same set of properties no matter how it is made or where it is found. Elements are pure substances made up of only one type of atom, and each element has a unique set of properties that distinguish it from other elements.
No, you cannot use flour instead of cornstarch to make oobleck, as they have different properties. Oobleck requires cornstarch and water to achieve its unique non-Newtonian fluid characteristics, where it behaves like a solid under pressure and flows like a liquid when at rest. Flour does not create the same starch gel structure needed for this behavior, so the result would not be the same.
No, oobleck is made with a combination of cornstarch and water. Flour and water mixed together would create a paste-like substance, not the same non-Newtonian fluid characteristics as oobleck.
no you cannot find matter in nonliving things and it does not have the same properties
Note. Oobleck is a mixture of water cornstarch and food coloring made up to resemble a thick malleable paste like playdough.
just use the same measurement as the cornstarch.but let the flour sit for 20-30 mins
No other gas has exactly the same properties as carbon dioxide.
Properties hold what an object looks like in vb.net/vb. Their are many properties Text Color Name PasswordChar and so on. Properties can also be changed. Just like in science if you change the properties of a substance then it is still the same substance.
Only caesium has the same properties as caesium. There are other elements which have some similar properties.
No, oobleck is typically made with cornstarch and water. Baking soda and water would not create the same non-Newtonian fluid consistency as cornstarch and water.
Yes, when you pick up a handful of oobleck and apply pressure, it acts like a solid, allowing you to hold it. However, when you stop applying pressure, it will flow and act like a liquid, running through your fingers.
Use flour in cold water allowed to sit for at least 20 minutes.
No, physical properties describe the characteristics of a substance that can be observed or measured without changing its composition, such as color or density. Chemical properties, on the other hand, describe how a substance interacts with other substances to form new substances, indicating its ability to undergo chemical reactions.