Does Water Hurt Slimes?
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Water does not necessarily hurt slimes, but it can affect their behavior and physical state, as water helps the polymer molecules in slime slide past each other, allowing it to flow. When water is added to slime, it can make the slime more jiggly and fluid, but if the water evaporates, the slime can end up like a solid piece of plastic.
Understanding Slime Behavior
Slime in Water
To further understand the relationship between water and slimes, let’s explore some frequently asked questions about slimes and their behavior in different conditions.
- What happens when you put water in slime?: Water helps the polymer molecules in slime slide past each other, making the slime more fluid and allowing it to flow.
- Can slimes swim?: Slimes in water attempt to swim to the surface if possible, but if forced to stay submerged, they eventually drown, splitting into smaller slimes that also drown and finally drop slimeballs.
- Are small slimes harmless?: All sizes of slimes are hostile, but tiny slimes have zero attack damage and are sometimes kept as pets because they follow players around and do not require taming.
- Can slime disintegrate?: Slime is not biodegradable due to the addition of non-biodegradable products like Borax, which does not break down quickly when exposed to microorganisms, natural elements, and time.
- Why don’t slimes spawn sometimes?: Slimes always spawn below the Y level of 40, even if the light level is higher than 7, requiring players to dig deep to find them.
- Can slimes spawn without a full moon?: In swamps and mangrove swamps, slimes may spawn between the heights of 51 and 69 (inclusive) when the provided light level is 7 or less, but they spawn most often on a full moon and never on a new moon.
- Does glass stop slimes from spawning?: Having any block, even as thin as a glass pane, within the 3×2.1×3 area can prevent a slime of any size from spawning because large slimes are slightly wider than 2 blocks.
- What destroys slime?: Vinegar completely dissolves slime, making it a useful tool for cleaning up slime spills.
- Does slime ever expire?: Slime does not last forever and will lose its moisture over time, potentially shrinking or melting, but properly cared-for slime can last for a few months.
- Does slime go mouldy?: There’s no set expiration date on homemade slime, but if left long enough, mold and bacteria can grow, especially on edible slime, so it’s best to discard slime if it becomes discolored or falls apart.
- Is slime toy toxic?: Children playing with slime toys containing high levels of soluble Borax are at risk of poisoning, especially if they have cuts on their skin or touch their mouth while playing.
- Is slime poisonous or toxic?: Most slime recipes call for Borax, a strong alkaline substance that can cause chemical burns if used improperly or carelessly, emphasizing the need for close parent supervision.
- Does water make slime jiggly?: Adding about double the amount of water as glue in the first step of making basic slime can create a jiggly slime.
- Why is my slime ripping?: Slime can rip due to a heavy bead to slime ratio or pulling too fast, but adding excess slime to a different airtight container and combining it back when it deflates overnight can help.
- What does warm water do to slime?: For slime that is over-activated, adding a little bit of warm water, more glue, or lotion can help, while soaking stiff slime in a sealed container of hot water can soften it up.
Conclusion
In conclusion, water does not hurt slimes but can affect their behavior and state, making them more fluid or causing them to attempt to swim to the surface. Understanding how water and other factors influence slimes can help in managing and creating slime, whether in recreational or educational contexts. By exploring the various aspects of slime behavior and properties, individuals can better appreciate the unique characteristics of slimes and engage with them safely and enjoyably.