FLUBBER
What happens to the Flubber when... it is stretched? it is rolled into a ball and bounced? it is stretched over the opening of the jar? an object (golf ball, etc.) is rolled on it? What else can you do with flubber? ...make it and find out! A Closer Look: Flubber is a polymer made by a chemical reaction. Polymers are very long chains of repeating units. When the two solutions are combined, polyvinyl acetate chains (a polymer from the white glue) are linked together in a 3-dimensional arrangement by borate ions (from the Borax) and other chemical bonds. This produces the thick, sticky polymer called Flubber. (You can get white glue in bulk from a school supplies source. Keep this stuff away from carpet and hair as it will stick. If necessary, white vinegar can act as a solvent.) Thanks to my cyberpal Julie for this recipe!
Provided by Missy Wombat
Categories Kid Friendly
Time 15m
Yield 6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Mixture#1: Mix all ingredients together thoroughly in a large bowl.
- Mixture#2: Mix all ingredients together thoroughly in a bowl.
- Use your hands to mix the contents of the Bowl#2 into the Bowl#1.
- Lift and turn the mixture until it is fully combined.
- Discard any leftover liquid.
- If kept in an airtight container, the Flubber will keep for up to 2 weeks.
Nutrition Facts : Sodium 3.4
FLUBBER II (AND WINDBREAKERS)
Flubber is a blast to make and your kids will spend endless hours playing with it. It is the perfect indoor activity when the snow, rain, or (in my case) heat keeps you indoors. Your kids are limited only by their imaginations when they are given a big, rubbery pile of Flubber to play with. Even older kids will have a great time using it to play practical fart jokes (Windbreakers). Note: Use liquid watercolor for this recipe, do not use food coloring!!
Provided by Southern Polar Bear
Categories < 15 Mins
Time 10m
Yield 1 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- In a small bowl, mix together 1/3 cup of warm water and 3 TBSP of Borax.
- Stir until dissolved.
- In a large bowl, mix together the glue, 2 cups of warm water, and a few drops of liquid watercolor (until desired color is reached).
- Slowly pour the Borax mixture into the glue mixture, stirring with your hand.
- Lift and stretch the combined mixture until all or most of the liquid is absorbed.
- Flubber can be used to make Windbreakers by forcing air pockets out of small round containers (yogurt containers work very well).
- Store in an airtight container.
- Important: Flubber will wash out of clothes, but it will not come out of carpet or upholstry.
Nutrition Facts : Sodium 11.1
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