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Label one cup 'Borax Solution' and the other cup 'Ball Mixture' ... Add 2 spoons of corn starch and excess (about 3 spoons) of the borax solution you just made. ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Barnard Chemical Society


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Barnard Chemical Society
Making a Polymer Bouncy Ball
2
Materials
  • Borax
  • Corn Starch
  • White Glue
  • Warm Water
  • Food Coloring (optional)

3
Procedure
  • Label one cup 'Borax Solution' and the other cup
    'Ball Mixture'.
  • Pour 6 spoons warm water and 1/2 spoon borax
    powder into the cup labeled 'Borax Solution'.
    Stir the mixture to dissolve the borax. Add a
    drop of food coloring and stir.
  • Pour 2 spoons of glue into the cup labeled 'Ball
    Mixture'.
  • Add 2 spoons of corn starch and excess (about 3
    spoons) of the borax solution you just made.

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  • Do not stir. Allow the ingredients to interact on
    their own for 10-15 seconds, and then stir them
    together to fully mix.
  • Once the mixture becomes impossible to stir, take
    it out of the cup and start molding the ball with
    your hands.
  • The ball will start out sticky and messy, but
    will solidify as you knead it.
  • Once the ball is less sticky, go ahead and bounce
    it on the tabletop!

5
How Does it Work?
  • Polymers are long chains of molecules.
  • They can be joined in several ways. Each type of
    linking gives the polymer different properties.
  • The polymer contained in Elmers White Glue is
    polyvinyl acetate (PVA).

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How Does it Work?
  • Adding borax to PVA causes the molecules to join
    together into one giant molecule. This is called
    cross-linking.

Non-cross-linked polymer
Cross-linked polymer
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How Does it Work?
  • Cross-linking makes the mixture less runny as the
    chains can no longer slide past each other
    easily.
  • As more borax is added, more molecules join
    together and the mixture starts to look more like
    a solid.
  • Cross-linking is also what makes the ball elastic
    and allows it to bounce.

References http//www.msm.cam.ac.uk/seek/slime.ht
m http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polyvinyl
_acetate
http//www.pslc.ws/macrog/exp/rubber/sepisode/ent.
htm
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Bouncing Polymer Balls
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