💡 Unleash the Magic of Absorption!
This 1 lb package of sodium polyacrylate, commonly known as the superabsorbent polymer, is designed for a variety of applications, from educational science experiments to creative slime-making. With its impressive ability to absorb over 100 times its weight in water, this premium product is a must-have for educators, hobbyists, and anyone looking to explore the wonders of chemistry.
Item Weight | 1.1 Pounds |
Item Dimensions | 3.5 x 3.5 x 4.5 inches |
Size | Powder |
Material Type | Sodium Polyacrylate, Super Absorbent Polymer |
Color | White |
Theme | Science Experiment |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Educational Objective | Science Educational |
S**G
So we used this on my kid's school project..
Two months ago before school was over, kid had a project to show how water pollution affects us and what methods are there for us to use to help clean up the water source. We built filter, containment booms made of foam, and polymer (we watched a video on how to use polymer to turn liquid into gel, so we decided to try it). The polymer worked very well. It turned the small amount of motor oil, which we dropped into the water container, into gel so we could spoon it out. The only down side is the chemical smell, but that was expected. 1 lb was more than enough we shared it with other classes after he has done his presentation.
D**K
Too much fun :)
1lb is more then I'll ever use in my lifetime, however, it was cheap, so I figured I'd get a pound.When your playing with this, use about a 10th of what you think you're going to need, you can always add more, but it's a pain to un-add the polymer.I'm using it to help maintain humidity in a box, and it seems to work very well.
S**5
Packaging does NOT identify as "Sodium Polyacrylate"
Came in a clear plastic jar with screw top that holds the contents just fine. The only problem is, the outside label does not identify what chemical it is. Should be a simple matter to add the words "sodium polyacrylate" on the label.
K**E
She Binded Me With Science!
Fun stuff! Great for chemistry demonstrations. This is the kind that makes a solid glop, not snow.Put about 6 grams of sodium polyacrylate in a 400 mL beaker, then pour about 300 mL of water (from a decent height to facilitate mixing) into the powder. Distilled water is tops and you can use less, but tap works as well. In about a minute, you have a goo that will cling to an upside down beaker like a tween to her iPhone. Reverse the effect by adding a few grams of sodium chloride (salt) and agitating (stirring) until you see a structure change (common cold booger to watery allergy snots).I keep a baggie in my purse when I go to bars. My friends are sick of chemistry, and really sick of solid drinks. I still think it's hilarious. Be sure to dispose of this stuff properly, i.e. not in YOUR drains. Your chemistry-hating friends' drains are fair game.
J**R
Nice ingredient for experiment presentation
We had fun with this product during our scientific experiment presentation. It has much potential for fooling the audience...
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