If it is mixed correctly, you get a solid and a liquid at the same time, a substance known as a Non-Newtonian fluid. By that I mean that if you squish it it will become a solid, and if you just leave it in your hand it will turn into a liquid. Its fun to just play with when your bored
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It is a non-Newtonian fluid, known scientifically as a dilatant. It is sometimes also referred to as "Oobleck", after a green sticky slimy substance from the Doctor Seuss story "Bartholomew and the Oobleck".
Anyone who has ever watched a classic western movie knows about the dangers of quicksand. You know... that gooey stuff that grabs a hold of its victim and swallows them alive! So, what is quicksand and how does it really work? In this experiment, you'll learn how to mix up a batch of thick, gooey material that behaves just like real quicksand.
In this experiment, you'll be using ordinary cornstarch to model the behavior of real quicksand and learn about the properties of this non- Newtonian mixture.
IMPORTANT - READ THIS! Ironically, the cornstarch will not stay mixed with the water indefinitely. Over time, the grains of cornstarch will separate from the water and form a solid clump at the bottom of the plastic storage bag. It is for this reason that you must not pour this mixture down the drain. It will clog the pipes and stop up the drain. Pour the mixture into a zipper-lock bag and dispose of it in the garbage.
The mixture of cornstarch and water is called a cornstarch slurry. It is commonly used as a thickening agent in cooking to make sauces, gravies, and soups.
it is both that mixture is both a solid and liquid water on the other hand can be all the matters snow solid rain liquid evaporation gas
It is a mixture also known as...Goo
It is also classified as a non-Newtonian fluid.
A mixture is a combination of two or more substances that are not chemically bonded. An example of a mixture is a solution of salt and water where the salt dissolves in the water but does not chemically combine with it.
Yes, a mixture of sucrose and water would form a solution. Sucrose can dissolve in water to form a homogenous mixture where the individual sucrose molecules are evenly dispersed throughout the water.
Water is a compound made up of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. It is not a mixture or solution because its components are chemically bonded to form a distinct substance with specific properties.
An example of a liquid with water is saltwater, which is a mixture of water and salt dissolved in it.
Yes, a mixture of water and glycerol is homogeneous because glycerol is soluble in water. This means that glycerol molecules are evenly distributed throughout the mixture, leading to a uniform appearance and composition.