The time it takes for slime to freeze can vary depending on the ingredients and thickness of the slime. Generally, it can take anywhere from 1 to 3 hours in a standard home freezer. Thinner slimes may freeze faster, while thicker slimes may take longer. For best results, check periodically until it reaches the desired consistency.
Yes, slime will freeze if you put it in a freezer. The ingredients in slime are mostly water-based, so when the temperature drops below freezing, the water molecules will freeze and the slime will solidify. However, once the slime is removed from the freezer and allowed to thaw, it should return to its original consistency.
Oh, dude, if you put slime in the freezer, it would get cold. Like, really cold. And then it would freeze. Like, that's what freezers do, they freeze stuff. So, yeah, your slime would turn into a chilly, solid blob.
not to long.
Slime tire sealant typically takes about 15-30 minutes to dry after application.
depends how cold and what you use to freeze it
If you dip them into liquid nitrogen (LIN) they will freeze instantly.
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