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Polymer: Slime Index

By Janice VanCleave

Pink SlimeThis page contains links for information on this website about slime. Have Fun!!!

Research about Slime

  1. Glossary
  2. What makes slime a dilatant? (Gets thicker when stirred or quickly pulled.)
  3. Why is slime so viscous?

Recipes for Slime: Polymers

  1. Using Corn Starch
  2. Translucent Slime Using Glue
  3. Fluorescent Slime

Slime Stuff Just for Fun

Slime Creatures Produced by Sonic Waves

Slime Science Fair Project Index

Steps 1 and 2. Slime Project: Getting Started

Step 3. Slime Project: Variables

Step 4. Slime Project: Question

Step 5. Slime Project: Hypothesis

Step 6. Slime Project: Experiment

Step 7. Slime Project: Control

Step 8. Slime Project: Data Collection

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