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Slime made from alive bacteria turns water into living slime

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Question: (I made alive slime and I was in the bathtub full of water and I put it on it with slime I cut the test tube back and look at it and the water change into alive slime)

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It sounds like you've had an interesting experiment with slime! However, it's not possible for the water to transform into living slime realistically. If you're playing a game or writing a story, that's a different matter. If in reality, you're seeing changes in water when adding slime, it could be a reaction between the slime and water which might not be safe. Slime typically contains substances like glue and borax which shouldn't be mixed with water meant for bathing. It can harm the skin or cause allergy. Therefore, follow these steps for safety: 1. Drain the bathtub immediately to avoid further skin contact. 2. Clean the bathtub thoroughly with hot water and disinfectant after you've drained it. 3. In the future, keep your slime experiments away from places like your bath or sink, anywhere you might be using water for personal hygiene or cooking. Remember, safety first!

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Aug. 2, 2023, 5:29 p.m.

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Published: Wednesday, August 2, 2023

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