Cody Svoboda

Ghostbusters Slime

Science Concept: Polyvinyl alcohol mixed with borate forms a slimy gel.

Materials:

Solutions:

Note: Using the microwave heat both solutions to help the borate and polyvinyl chemicals dissolve in the water. Heat in 20-second intervals, stirring in between each interval. Make sure you do not let the solutions boil at any time. Make sure they are both completely dissolved, otherwise the solution will not form.

Directions:

Introduction:

How many of you have seen the movie, Ghostbusters? I love that movie and one of my favorite parts is when Slimer came out and slimed everyone. Today I am going to try and make some of that same slime that was in the movie.

Explanation:

Polyvinyl alcohol is a polymer. It is a chain of the monomers (vinyl alcohol, represented below as "A") that is linked together. The polymer can be represented as chains of A-A-A-A-A. Many units of vinyl alcohol make the polymer polyvinyl alcohol. When the polymer solution is mixed with the borate solution, (B), it will create a large complex structure because the borate causes the polyvinyl alcohol chains to cross-link. Borate contains the element boron.

A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A

B B B B B B B B B B B B

A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A-A

Safety:

-When dealing with the slime wear rubber gloves to stay clean and safe.

-Wear safety goggles at all time during this experiment.

-Be careful stirring so no solution splashes up into your face or on you body.

Waste Disposal:

This solution is safe to throw away. Since it is more solid than a liquid do not throw it down the sink. This might cause unnecessary problems in the drain. The slime doesn't have to be thrown away right away, it can be kept for a while in a plastic bag.

Reference:
Borgford, C, and sommerlin, L, Chemical Activities, American Chemical Society, 1988, p. 87