Silly putty was created by accident in 1945, and the slinky was invented in 1943; silly putty wouldn't be played with until after 1943 though.
Yes. She is older by 2 years
Yes
One day older than it was yesterday!!!
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because old houses can collapse easier
Mighty Putty will hold more weight than Silly Putty, as it is designed as a powerful bonding agent that can support heavy loads. Silly Putty is a malleable and stretchy toy that is not intended for holding weight.
The answer is yes it can, let me explain. A solid ball of silly putty will sink in water, however if you flatten out the ball and turn up the edges to make a bowl shape it will float like a boat.
== == Yes, it can change color. You have to make it change color but other than that yes.
I think that the Slinky original is the best. It's bigger than the Slinky Jr. and will most likely go faster! BTW, I LOVE Slinky! Chow, ;)
Hydrogen bonds are weaker than covalent bonds because they are formed between a hydrogen atom and a highly electronegative atom like oxygen or nitrogen. In silly putty, the covalent bonds within the polymer chains provide strength and elasticity, while the hydrogen bonds between the chains are weaker and can be easily broken, allowing the putty to flow and stretch.
dont be silly.
Silly putty is trademarked by Crayola. Some say it was invented by Earl L. Warrick who worked for Dow Corning. Crayola says it was invented by James Wright, who was an engineer working for General Electric in 1943. Peter Hodgson took some of what James Wright made to the International Toy Fair in 1950. It became a very popular toy because it bounced.
It was accidentally invented. During World War II the United State government rationed rubber. In the need to find a rubber or rubber substitute, silly putty was accidentally invented. Earl Warrick and James Wright are both a credited with the creation of silly putty. Silly putty was quickly ruled out to be used as a substitute for rubber and was nothing but left on the floor as no more than a strange compound. In 1949 it came to a toy store owner,, Ruth Fallgatter, who sold it for $2 a case. Marketing consultant Peter Hodgson eventually continues personal sale of the substance in plastic eggs for $1. During the Korean War, Hodgson was almost put out of business in 1951. The United States began to ration silicone, one of two major reactants (boric acid & silicone oil). A year later business continued, finally reach around the world. Hodgson died in 1976 and Binney and Smith, the makers of Crayola products, acquired the rights to Silly Putty a year later.
In actual fact, Eros is older than Aphrodite. The story that Aphrodite gave birth to Eros is just a silly mistake.
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You're silly than your brother.
The best putty to use for this job is simple glazing putty. This is considered to be far easier to work with than caulk. It also lasts longer and will not shrink with time.