How To Make Slime

by | Dec 15, 2021 | Chemistry, Science

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Introduction

Slime is one of the best things which children and adults enjoy playing. But many parents are worried regarding the chemical materials which are used to make Slime. So, to resolve this issue in this article, we will learn about how to make Slime. It is a very easy, quick and, cost-efficient process.

Supplies

Below, we have mentioned the list of supplies required for preparing the Slime. You can get them easily at your home or nearby stores. They are as follows:

Materials

  • White glue (Fevicol)
  • 1 to 2 Tablespoons contact saline solution
  • 1 Tablespoon baking soda
  • Food Colour
  • Container with lid
  • Zip-top bag

Steps To Make A Slime

Step 1: Firstly, squeeze the entire white glue bottle into a big bowl.

squeezed glue

Squeezed Glue

Step 2: Add your favorite food color and stir it continuously until it is combined. Once it is combined, add baking soda and mix it.

adding food color and stiring

Adding Food Color And Stirring

Step 3: Now, add One or ½ Tablespoons for saline solution and continuously mix it until it is combined.

adding saline solution

Adding Saline Solution

 Step 4: If you feel the solution is very sticky, add one more Tablespoon of saline solution.

adding aditional tablespoon of saline solution

Adding Additional Tablespoon of Saline Solution

Step 5: Use your hands and knead the slime until it holds together. Firstly, it will be wet and gooey but keep kneading until it is together. Once it is completed, store it.

How To Make Slime Science Project

Recommendation

  • We recommend you store the slime in a container with a lid, or you can store it in a zip-top bag.

Things To Remember

  • The more saline you add, it will be thicker. Simultaneously if you add less, it will be slimmer.
  • Once the experiment is done, make sure you wash the hands by using soap or hand wash.

 

 

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