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- Make water disappear
- This superabsorbent polymer powder soaks up 500-800 times its weight in water
- Turns from a powder to a gel in just seconds
- Discover the secret powder used in diapers!
Make Water Disappear Like a Magician!
Amaze your friends while learning about hydrogels.
As seen on the Ellen DeGeneres show, and also known as slush powder, Water Gel turns from a powder to a gel in just seconds. Sodium polyacrylate absorbs from 500-800 times its weight in water and is actually the secret ingredient that’s used to absorb “liquid” in baby diapers! An Activity Guide with lots of fun, hands-on polymer science tricks to play on your friends is also included. Recommended for children ages 4 and up.
How does it work?
When you add water to this superabsorbent polymer, it instantly turns from a liquid to a slushy solid. Each portion is one blue scoop, which measures to about 3 grams. There are about 33 portions in the jar.
What does it teach?
Water Gel is the perfect way to demonstrate how polymers work. The gel is a superabsorbent polymer that can help illustrate how farmers can save their crops in times of drought and what kind of material is in a baby diaper!
Super Absorbent Polymer Powder
Water Gel soaks up to 500 – 800 times its weight in water in seconds! It uses sodium polyacrylate – the secret ingredient used to absorb “liquid” in diapers!
Science Fair Connection
Turn Water Gel into a fun science fair project by simply identifying a variable (something that might change the outcome) in the experiment, then testing that variable, and correctly reporting the results.
Can You Reuse It?
Yes, you can reuse the Water Gel after you are done with your experiments. Just spread the polymer into a thin sheet to let the water evaporate. In about 2 weeks the gel will be back to its original powder form.
What’s Included?
Water Gel Jar Includes
- 100 gram jar of Water Gel powder
- Activity guide
- Measuring scoop
Water Gel (1 Pound) Bag
- 454 grams (1 Pound) of Water Gel powder
- Activity guide
- Measuring scoop
Science Fair Connection
Think about some variables like these that you might test:
- Try altering the type of liquid you use. Make sure you keep all other variables the same, including the quantity of water gel. Then compare the gel forms that are created. Are they the same? Different?
- Try using different temperatures of water. Time the reactions or compare the gel forms that are created.
These are just a couple of ideas, but you aren’t limited to them! Come up with different ideas of variables to test and give them a try. Remember, you can only change one variable at a time for each test. For example, if you are testing different water temperatures, make sure that all other factors in the test remain the same!
Frequently Asked Questions
How many portions will this make?
Each portion is one blue scoop, which measures to about 3 grams. There are about 33 portions in the jar.
Is it like Insta-Snow?
The polymers are very similar, but the molecules are linked slightly differently, which is why they react differently with water.
What activities can I do with this?
Water gel is a perfect way to demonstrate how polymers work. The gel can help illustrate how farmers can save their crops in times of drought and what kind of material is in a baby diaper!
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H.P.Howard –
How do yhey infuse a diaper with the gel?
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lisabrooks –
The powder is mixed into the cotton before it is sewn into the diaper. If you cut open the diaper and place the cotton in a zipper-lock bag and give it a really good shake, you will shake the powder loose. It’s interesting to see how much (or how little, really) is included in a diaper.
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April Oaks –
I love using this in front of a group to tease them. Watch Steve’s videos about using this as a magic trick. I would give it a 5 star if the price was lower. Lots of fun!
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Linda Wilson –
Can I get a MSDS for this item?
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joshlittrell –
Linda – thanks for the question. I’ll be glad to send you the SDS on the product. If you can send me the order number I’ll be glad to look it up and send it to you. Please send it to my e-mail address below. Have a great rest of the week.
Joshua
jlittrell@reallygoodstuff.com
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