Actually, baby powder contains pure corn starch, tricalclum, phosphate, and fragrance. For those of you who don't believe me, I am reading this off of a baby powder bottle right now. Well Johnsons baby powder only contains talc and fragrance. But corn starch can also be used because it has a similarly soft texture.
To make slime with baby powder, you can start with 1/2 cup of baby powder and gradually add small amounts of water until you reach your desired slime consistency. Keep in mind that the texture of the slime may vary depending on the brand of baby powder used.
The words "baby" and "powder" are common nouns.
No, baby powder does not work as a substitute for borax in making goo. Borax is a key ingredient that helps create the slime texture, while baby powder does not have the same properties to create the desired consistency.
Its obvious isn't it BABY POWDER its supposed to be used on baby's that's why its called baby powder. You can also use it on your feet like that athlete powder.
Baby powder is not yummy at all. Alkali is a chemical in baby powder. It is not safe to eat the baby powder, it could be poisonous!
The mineral you are referring to is talc. Talc has a silky luster and is soft, making it ideal for use in baby powders and other cosmetic products due to its ability to absorb moisture and provide a smooth texture.
Yes, baby powder is considered matter. Matter is anything that has mass and occupies space, and baby powder fits this definition as it has a physical form and volume.
Baby powder can't form AIDS.
It is found either as a red amorphous powder or as a black powder (the two allotropes of selenium)
yes, baby powder is considered as matter because baby powder is a homogenous mixture.
Talc is found in baby powder. To find out more about babu powder go to www.miquel.ning.com