Science Kit: Slime Art

$18.14

About This Product :

  • The science to making Slime is to find a way to hook the long chains of slippery polymer molecules together while the PVA is still wet. That’s the job of the Slime Activator, which is really called sodium tetraborate. You can purchase a box of the Borax at the store in the laundry soap section. The job of Borax is to link together the long chains of PVA molecules, and it works like a charm. Try making a new batch of Slime using your finger to stir the Slime Art liquid with the Slime Activator solution and you’ll feel the molecules hooking together right between your fingers.
  • How Does Steve Spangler’s Slime Art Work? Think of your slime like microscopic spaghetti – long chains of slippery, slimy molecules called polymers. The Activator Solution links together long polymer chains to form the world’s best slime so you can have endless amounts of fun. Keep your slime in a zipper-lock bag for safe storage and make sure to keep it off any carpet, wood surface or anywhere else you’re worried about damaging with slime.
  • For Teachers, Parents, Grandparents, and All-around Science Adults: We haven’t forgotten about the new STEM and STEAM initiatives you’ve been hearing about in our schools, bringing Science, Technology, Engineering, (Art), and Math together to make young scientists real thinkers!
  • Tired of just plain old slime? You can give the slime some character with absorbent polymer orbs that can grow 11 times their original size.

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