MAGIC SNOW IN CAN PACKING
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Miracle International Trading Co., Ltd.
Magic Snow
HOW TO SNOW?
Usage:
1).Measure out certain Instant-snow powder mix with water 50-60 times its original size, in seconds the erupting snow transform to a fluffy white powder that looks just like snow.
SEE THE MAGIC!!!
Snow in can packaging, we accept OEM production!
What is Artificial snow ?
Artificial snow, is an amazing super absorbent polymer that turns ordinary water into a fluffy substance that looks like
real snow.
This Artificial snow is so realistic that it is now being used on movie sets and in indoor snowboarding parks.
This Artificial snow is in a classification of chemicals called a polymer. The word polymersimply means long chain of molecules ("poly" means many and "mer" is a unit or molecule).
Artificial snow soaks up water using the process of osmosis (water molecules pass through abarrier from one side to the other). When water comes in contact with the polymer, it moves from outside the polymer to the inside and causes it to swell. The polymer chains have an elastic quality, but they can stretch only so far and hold just so much water.
Appearance:
Multicolor instant snow powder with 9 colors is for your selection
Experiment:
1. Use the scoop that came in the Instant Snow package to measure out 1 scoop of Instant-Snow powder into the empty mixing cup.
2. Measure 2 ounces of room temperature water into a second cup.
3. Quickly pour all of the water into the cup with the Instant Snow powder. Don't take your eyes off the erupting snow!
4. Go ahead... put your fingers in the fluffy fake snow. It looks so real that special effects artists are now using it in movies.
5. If you let the snow sit out, the water will evaporate and the once fluffy snow will turn back into the dry powder. That's right... it's reusable!!!
Additional Information:
Great Science Fair Idea - Use Snow to learn about the conservation of mass. Start by accurately weighing 1 blue scoop of the snow polymer (about 4 grams). Perform the experiment described above by adding 2 ounces (60 ml) water to the powder to make snow. Accurately weigh the snow. Place the snow in an open container and allow the water to evaporate. This may take several days depending on the humidity. When all of the water has completely evaporated, accurately weigh the remaining powder. If the law of conservation of mass is correct, you should have recovered the same amount of Instant Snow powder you started with at the beginning of the experiment. This proves that the reaction that took place was a physical reaction and not a chemical reaction since the Instant Snow powder never actually changed.