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- Q: What is sodium polyacrylate and how does it work? A: Sodium polyacrylate, commonly known as diaper polymer, is a superabsorbent material that can absorb over 500 times its weight in water. When water is added, it quickly transforms into a gel, making it ideal for various applications such as science experiments, sensory bins, and even magic tricks.
- Q: Is the Science Gone Fun sodium polyacrylate safe for children? A: Yes, the Science Gone Fun sodium polyacrylate is non-toxic and safe for children. It has been tested in a CPSC-accepted lab in the USA and complies with safety standards such as ASTM F963-17 and CPSIA, ensuring it is suitable for educational and play purposes.
- Q: How can I use sodium polyacrylate in science experiments? A: Sodium polyacrylate can be used in a variety of science experiments. You can add it to water to create a gel for sensory play, incorporate it into slime recipes for a fluffy texture, or use it in magic tricks where it makes water appear to 'disappear' when contained in an opaque cup.
- Q: What are some creative uses for sodium polyacrylate outside of science kits? A: Beyond science kits, sodium polyacrylate can be used in sensory bins for creative play, as stocking stuffers or goody bag fillers for parties, and even in DIY projects to make sand castle-like creations when mixed with water.
- Q: What is the size and material of the sodium polyacrylate granules? A: The sodium polyacrylate granules are approximately 0.30mm (300 microns) in size, made from a super absorbent polymer that ensures effective water absorption and quick gel formation.