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when you mix water and polyacrylate you turn a liquid into a solid in seconds
Sorry. Sodium polyacrylate doesn't seem to work. Certainly not the way it does with water.
Yea it is a chemical change. The Sodium reacts with water in a chemical reaction in which the sodium displaces the hydrogen in the water, creating sodium oxide and hydrogen gas. The heat from the reaction ignites the hydrogen, which creates the explosion.
Sodium and potassium reacting violently with water is a chemical reaction, causing a chemical change.
No chemical reaction between water and sodium carbonate, only solving of the sodium carbonate in water.
yes!it make fake ice
sodium polyacrylate and to turn it back into a liquid add salt to it
The absorbent goo or slime contains sodium polyacrylate (disposable diaper gel powder), sodium chlorite, and coloring. The dissolver powder contains a de-polymerizing chemical, mostly ordinary salt, that lets the polyacrylate dissolve in water.
when you mix water and polyacrylate you turn a liquid into a solid in seconds
Sorry. Sodium polyacrylate doesn't seem to work. Certainly not the way it does with water.
It is not a chemical reaction.
Kills Bacteria, and causes materials to go whiteThe chemicals that are found in bleach are water, sodium hypochlorite, sodium chloride, sodium hydroxied,and sodium polyacrylate.
The reaction of sodium and water is considered to be a chemical change.
The chemical reaction of water with sodium is a chemical change.
I'm not sure what you mean by dippers, but Sodium Polyacrylate absorbs water, several hundred times its weight.
Yea it is a chemical change. The Sodium reacts with water in a chemical reaction in which the sodium displaces the hydrogen in the water, creating sodium oxide and hydrogen gas. The heat from the reaction ignites the hydrogen, which creates the explosion.
sodium polyacrylate and water