Hi Dr this is intersting, can you instead of corn flour and acetic acid, carboxymethyl cellulose and citric acid.and dr can we use this preparation for wound
@prasadrangajeewa9149: thank you for your interest. Use of carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) and citric acid would be prepare a soft polymer for drug delivery for wound. It need research. Let me know if you have any Q.
@cameerasumar7663 It should be, because its ingredients are only corn starch polymerized by glycerol and vinegar. I left in the flower pot and slowly it was keep reducing. However, I have not done any disposable experiment of it. That could be another topic of research. Let me know if you have any other question. Thank you
I really enjoyed the addition of seeds into the material so the experimental results could also yield a more useful bio plastic for daily life!
Fantastic example of organic chemistry with simple household reactants. Love this channel!
Love the illustrations, super easy to understand.
One of my favorite videos on this channel! Fun way to get others into chemistry.
This looks like a fun experiment to do at home! Love the video, Dr. Rastogi.
Super interesting experiment! The reaction was fascinating and a wonderful example of chemistry and reactions.
So cool! This is definitely an experiment I want to try at home!
fun at home experiment to help teach the family
What is concentration of glycerol?
The polymer labs are my favorite ones, I’m going to do this with my little ones this summer.
Very cool experiment, fun to do!
This really good, explained very well. Thank you sir.
Thank you so much for this video! I love that I can do this at home and it would be a fun experiment to show my son!
Hi Dr this is intersting, can you instead of corn flour and acetic acid, carboxymethyl cellulose and citric acid.and dr can we use this preparation for wound
@prasadrangajeewa9149: thank you for your interest. Use of carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) and citric acid would be prepare a soft polymer for drug delivery for wound. It need research. Let me know if you have any Q.
Great information, thankyou
Thank you
And I'm going to try this experiment myself, and I'm thinking of adding calcium chloride to increase the strength. What do you think?
Adding calcium chloride would be a certainly a good Idea to improve the strength. May I know what would be the source of your CaCl2 ?
I love the video! Out of interest, can you tell me about the paper you referenced in preparing this experiment?
Sure, I will post the references in the comment box.
How can do muss production ?
Cool concept interested to try
Thank u sooo much Dr. Rstogi, I am currently working on a school paper research related to this topic and your video was really helpful
@lavalen07: Glad it was helpful! All the best to your research paper.
Awesome!
Is this easily disposable??
@cameerasumar7663 It should be, because its ingredients are only corn starch polymerized by glycerol and vinegar. I left in the flower pot and slowly it was keep reducing. However, I have not done any disposable experiment of it. That could be another topic of research. Let me know if you have any other question. Thank you
please, leave yours rings , it is s lab
fun at home experiment to help teach the family