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- Q: What is sodium polyacrylate used for? A: Sodium polyacrylate, commonly known as the diaper polymer, is a superabsorbent material used in various applications such as baby diapers, ice packs, and for absorbing liquid spills. It can absorb up to 100 times its weight in water, making it ideal for both educational and practical uses.
- Q: Is the Superabsorbent Diaper Polymer safe to use? A: Yes, the Superabsorbent Diaper Polymer is safe and non-toxic. It has been tested in a USA CPSC-accepted lab and complies with ASTM F963-17 and CPSIA safety standards, ensuring it is safe for educational and home use.
- Q: Can I use this polymer for science experiments? A: Absolutely! The Superabsorbent Diaper Polymer is perfect for science experiments, particularly for demonstrating the absorption properties of materials. It can be used in various educational projects and experiments in classrooms or at home.
- Q: How do I use the Superabsorbent Polymer for magic tricks? A: To use the Superabsorbent Polymer for magic tricks, simply add water to the polymer, and watch it transform into a gel. This impressive transformation can create stunning visual effects, making it a favorite among magicians and educators alike.
- Q: What is the size and packaging of the product? A: The Superabsorbent Diaper Polymer comes in a 1-pound package with dimensions of 3.5 inches in length and width. It includes a scoop for easy measurement and handling, making it convenient for various applications.