There is an excellent entry (pardon the pun) on Wikipedia. Basically, though, it's much easier (and probably cheaper, unless you're planning to make it in industrial quantities) to buy the product itself than the raw materials you'd need to make it.
napalm is the mix with petroleum jelly to create a fire bomb!
NOPE! Nope is correct. It is simply a reversible change. The jelly is disolved in between the water particles. If you heat it, the jelly will melt. The water will evaporate and the jelly will be left behind, just like salty water.
Most of the jellies are insoluble in water and alcohol.
Petroleum jelly does not contain latex. When petroleum jelly comes in contact with latex, it will dissolve the material. Petroleum jelly is a byproduct of manufacturing petroleum.
Jelly bean is not a pure substance.
K-Y Jelly was created in 1904.
Take the liquid from chem lights and mix it with k-y jelly
Use K Y jelly.
Oh, Yes!
Use K-Y Jelly for sure.
as long as you are not allergic to the ingredients.
No, it is a water based non toxic gel.
Yes. Better to use water soluable lubricant as K-Y jelly.
Yes, it's perfectly safe.
The y is changed to ies to form the plural jellies.
The initials K-Y are not known to represent any words, they were described by their originator as 'arbitrary letters', but have been retained for their brand identity. I think the initials K-Y should at least stand for 'Knob You' - ok so I think I figured this one out today in physics class. There is a constant coefficient of how much something "stretches" such as a spring and as you can guess it is represented by the letters "KY" so KY warming jelly literally means "stretching warming jelly" not the best visual but when you think about the main objective of most personal lubricants it makes some sense.
The nurse applied K-Y Jelly to the vaginal speculum.The physician inserted the vaginal speculum into the woman's vagina.