polyacrylate
when you mix water and polyacrylate you turn a liquid into a solid in seconds
Sodium polyacrylate was invented, not discovered. In 1966, Robert Niles Bashaw, Bobby Leroy Atkins, and Billy Gene Harper invented sodium polyacrylate for the Dow Chemical Company.
Sorry. Sodium polyacrylate doesn't seem to work. Certainly not the way it does with water.
Baking Soda is sodium bicarbonate, and is not a polymer which sodium polyacrylate surely is.
salt
While sodium polyacrylate is non-toxic and not known to be harmful, it is not intended for consumption. It is commonly used in various products such as disposable diapers and as a thickening or gelling agent in some food products, but it is not meant to be ingested in its pure form.
sodium polyacrylate
I'm not sure what you mean by dippers, but Sodium Polyacrylate absorbs water, several hundred times its weight.
Sodium Polyacrylate is used in many different things. Examples would be such things as disposable diapers, laundry detergent, and fake snow, and when you go to the store and buy the amazing growing dinosaurs. Those are only some of the uses for Sodium Polyacrylate.
NO.
disposable diapers.