Yes, a mixture of cornflour and water can be reversible. When mixed, the cornflour will dissolve in the water, creating a thick and milky mixture. By applying heat, the water will evaporate, leaving behind the cornflour as a solid. Adding more water to the solid cornflour can reverse the process and create a similar mixture.
This is a reversible process.
Mixing cornflour and water to form a paste is a physical change. This change does not alter the chemical composition of the cornflour or water, only the physical state of the mixture. When the paste dries, it can return to its original components by adding water back.
It’s reversible
cornstarch/cornflour (samething) water the ratio is 2parts cornstarch 1part water cover clothing put cornflour in a bowl add water mix with your hands or spoon Enjoy (btw its called Oobleck)
When cornflour and water mix together, a non-Newtonian fluid is formed. This mixture can exhibit both liquid and solid-like behaviors depending on the force applied to it. As a result, it can show properties such as being able to flow like a liquid under low stress and solidify under high stress.
cornflour and water
This is a reversible process.
Mixing cornflour and water to form a paste is a physical change. This change does not alter the chemical composition of the cornflour or water, only the physical state of the mixture. When the paste dries, it can return to its original components by adding water back.
no you cant..
oobleck.... which is made from cornflour and a little water.
reversible?
Reversible
It is reversible. You can allow the water to evaporate, leaving the salt behind.
It’s reversible
Freezing water is reversible because you can get it back to its original state by melting it - it turns back into water.
It is reversible because you can boil away the water and it will leave behind the sugar.
cornstarch/cornflour (samething) water the ratio is 2parts cornstarch 1part water cover clothing put cornflour in a bowl add water mix with your hands or spoon Enjoy (btw its called Oobleck)