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- Q: What is sodium polyacrylate and how does it work? A: Sodium polyacrylate is a superabsorbent polymer that can absorb 500 to 800 times its weight in water. When it comes into contact with liquid, it quickly transforms from a dry powder into a gel-like substance, making it highly effective for use in products like diapers.
- Q: Can I use sodium polyacrylate for science experiments? A: Yes, sodium polyacrylate is ideal for science experiments and classroom demonstrations. Its ability to absorb large amounts of liquid makes it a fantastic teaching tool for illustrating principles of absorption and polymer science.
- Q: Is sodium polyacrylate safe to use? A: Sodium polyacrylate is non-toxic when used as directed. It is commonly used in baby diapers and other absorbent products, making it safe for various applications, including educational purposes.
- Q: How can I use sodium polyacrylate besides in diapers? A: Sodium polyacrylate can be used for various purposes such as making ice packs, absorbing liquid spills, and performing fun magic tricks. It's versatile and can be a great addition to both practical applications and science experiments.
- Q: What size is the sodium polyacrylate powder? A: The sodium polyacrylate powder comes in a size range of 20-100 mesh, which allows it to quickly absorb liquids and form a gel, making it suitable for various uses in both educational and practical scenarios.



