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  4. Jun 14, 2011 · DESCRIPTION: This demo uses sodium polyacrylate, a super absorbing polymer found in diapers, to turn water into a gel. The sodium polyacrylate has carboxylate anion portions and sodium cation portions.

  5. Cut a few di­a­pers and pour their filler into a glass. Fill a plate with wa­ter and pour the filler on it – the filler ab­sorbs most of the wa­ter and in­creas­es dra­mat­i­cal­ly in size, be­gin­ning to re­sem­ble snow. Fill a glass with this "snow," add three tea­spoons of ta­ble salt, and stir with a spoon – the snow ...

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  7. Study Osmosis: Place several cups out with 1 tablespoon of sodium polyacrylate in each one. Have several cups of water (6oz) ready and dyed different colors with food coloring. Now mix them just like you normally would. Each batch of snow will become a different color! If you pour each color of snow in layers into a large vase and wait a week ...

  8. Sep 28, 2017 · Super-absorbent polymers, such as sodium poly (acrylate), were first developed in the late 1960s by the US Department of Agriculture. They were searching for ways to hold moisture in the soil more effectively. Early attempts were based on starch – a naturally-occurring polymer made from glucose molecules strung into long chains, which swells ...

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