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Do-It-Yourself "Slime" By Steven Spangler
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Do-It-Yourself "Slime" By Steven Spangler Ingredients
2 ts Guar Gum
Food coloring
1 tb Borax
2 Empty plastic soda bottles
Water
Zipper lock bag
Mixing bowl
Instructions for Do-It-Yourself "Slime" By Steven Spangler
Making The Borax Water: Borax is a type of powder soap that is available in most grocery stores. Add 1 tablespoon Borax powder to 1 cup of water. Stir until most of the powder dissolves. Store the Borax Water in a jar or bottle, and label the container "BORAX & WATER MIXTURE". Remember that one cup of Borax Water will make many batches of "SLIME". Preparing The Guar Gum (available at health food stores): Measure 4 cups (approximately 1 liter) of warm water into a large mixing bowl. Add 10 drops of food coloring - possibly green! SLOWLY (very slowly) stir in 2 teaspoons of guar gum. This fine powder has a tendency to clump up if it is not stirred into the water slowly. After thoroughly mixing, pour the guar gum mixture into a soda bottle and label it appropriately. Making Slime: Pour 1/2 cup of the guar gum mixture into a clean zipper-lock bag. Add 1 teaspoon of the Borax Water mixture that you made previously. Seal the bag and shake. Within seconds youll have prepared your very own batch of SLIME! This gooey mixture will retain its slimy properties for 1-2 days before finally turning into a watery mess. When the SLIME is no longer good, seal it in the zipper-lock bag and throw it away. Do not pour it down the drain. How Does It Work: Its gooey, slippery, sticky, really slimy and kids love it! Make up a batch of SLIME and youll be the hit of any party. The mixture of guar gum with Borax and water produces a slime-like material called a polymer. In simplest terms, a polymer is a long chain of molecules. As a model for these chains of molecules, picture in your mind strands of cooked spaghetti. If the polymer chains slide past each other easily, then the substance acts like a liquid because the molecules flow. If the molecules hook together at a few places along the strand, then the substance behaves like a rubbery solid called an elastomer. Borax is the chemical that is responsible for hooking the guar gum molecules together to form the SLIME. Guar gum is actually a vegetable gum commonly used as a thickening agent in various food products and cosmetics. Additional guar gum may be purchased at a health food store. The guar gum and water mixture may only last a few days. You can prolong the shelf life of the mixture by keeping it in the refrigerator. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WITH CHEMICALS: Although these substances are not considered hazardous, you should treat all chemicals with care and wash your hands after handling. Do not taste or eat any of the materials described in these activities. Do not pour any of these experiments down the sink. Clean up any spill immediately. Source: Mad Scientist 1995 Girl Scout Day Camp Posted to MM-Recipes Digest V4 #098 by BobbieB1@aol.com on Apr 8, 1997
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