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Is Jell-0® a soild or a liquid?

Originally posted by: Random Variable
Originally posted by: lobadobadingdong
for gods sake it's a gel.

And this post was like beating a dead horse.
And when exactly did you spend the time to perform an x-ray diffraction on a bowl of Jell-O?
werk got the joke.

edit: and it really is a suspension of gelatin in water, the water is liquid the gelatin is solid, so in reality I suppose Jello is both.
 
Originally posted by: Random Variable
Originally posted by: lobadobadingdong
for gods sake it's a gel.

And this post was like beating a dead horse.
And when exactly did you spend the time to perform an x-ray diffraction on a bowl of Jell-O?



Where are the Beer Lambert absorption curves at 25 nM?
 
Originally posted by: lobadobadingdong
Originally posted by: Random Variable
Originally posted by: lobadobadingdong
for gods sake it's a gel.

And this post was like beating a dead horse.
And when exactly did you spend the time to perform an x-ray diffraction on a bowl of Jell-O?
werk got the joke.

edit: and it really is a suspension of gelatin in water, the water is liquid the gelatin is solid, so in reality I suppose Jello is both.

Jello isn't a suspension. Doesn't it have a crystal structure? Maybe I'll ask my gems & gem minerals prof.
 
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