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New in Vol. 21 (Fall/Winter 2008) Catalog
Classroom Slime Kit
Classroom Slime Kit
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Investigate a cross-linked polymer. Contains enough to make slime for the whole classroom.
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Everyone enjoys making slime!!! Can be colored using food dyes. This class slime kit contains: 1 liter of colorless, 4% polyvinyl alcohol, enough 4% sodium tetraborate solution to cross-link with it, a pipet, and a stick for stirring. A food preservative has been added to avoid the growth of unwanted creatures. Investigate a cross-linked polymer. If pulled slowly, it flows; if pulled quickly, it breaks; and if rolled into a ball, it bounces.
Alginate Worm Kit
Make colorful, worm-like gels by combining two solutions; sodium alginate from seaweed and the salt, calcium chloride.
Poly-Ox: A Self-Siphoning Gel
Pour this amazing fluid from one beaker into another, and the entire mass will siphon into the lower beaker on its own.
Polyvinyl Alcohol Bags
These polyvinyl alcohol bags can be dissolved in hot water to make a polyvinyl alcohol solution, which can in turn be made into Slime!
Pure Slime By Brian Rohrig
50 Incredible Ways to Make Slime Using Household Substances.
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