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Glurch Meets Oobleck

  • Glurch Meets Oobleck Marilyn L.
  • . Our two colloids are called "glurch" and "oobleck." In this tournament of properties, each is tested for viscidity (stickiness), resiliency (elasticity), and fluidity (ability to flow).
  • . References Recipe and name for glurch is from : Smith, W.S., Molitor, L.L., Nelson, B.J.
  • . Colloid competition Glurch: Glurch is a colloid that has the consistency of putty.
  • . If the glurch is runny, add a few more grains of salt.



    Glurch (Homemade Silly Puddy) Recipe : Arts and Crafts - Divine Recipes
  • Glurch (Homemade Silly Puddy) | Elmer's glue Liquid starch (Sta Flo) Mix together equal portions of glue and starch.



    Glurch (Homemade Silly Puddy)
  • Title: Glurch (Homemade Silly Puddy) Categories: Non, Foods Yield: 4 Servings Elmer's glue Liquid starch; (Sta Flo) Mix together equal portions of glue and starch.



    Glurch (Homemade Silly Puddy)
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  • Canada Recipe Visit by Marg | For the Kids Index | For the Crafts Index (or Click 'Back') Glurch (Homemade Silly Puddy) Elmer's glue Liquid starch; (Sta Flo) Mix together equal portions of glue and starch.


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  • [ | ] Extensions for Solids & Liquids Kit To add a project contact : Description of Projects Oobleck & Glurch Can something be both a solid and a liquid? After completing the Solids & Liquids kit you can have students make these substances and explain why they are solid, liquid, both or neither one.
  • . This activity is to make Ooblek (non-neutonian fluid) and Glurch (plasma).


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  • Solid? Liquid? Or Both? Teacher Sheet(s) Objective: To explore the properties of Oobleck and Glurch.
  • . Recipe for Glurch Water 2 cups of white school glue 1 teaspoon of Borax detergent In a large bowl, mix together 1-1/2 cups of water and 2 cups of glue.
  • .   If you want to make more Glurch, just add another level teaspoon of Borax to another 1/3 cup of water.
  • .   You can slowly put a spoon in Oobleck, but it is impossible to stir it quickly Glurch is a polymer (a large molecule formed by the linking of smaller molecules, which may be identical or different from one another) that the children can actually watch polymerize.
  • .   Because the newly formed Glurch has water trapped in its polymer matrix, it also exhibits a lot of the characteristics of solids and liquids.
  • .   It is a liquid that doesn't follow the rules! Distribute the Glurch.
  • . Discussion/Wrap-up: Discuss with students how Oobleck and Glurch are like the materials NASA is studying in space.


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  • . Here is a unique opportunity for students to compare three unique substances commonly known as Glurch, Oobleck and Slime.
  • . Glurch 1/2 cup of liquid laundry starch or high quality laundry detergent 1/4 cup of white glue 1/2 teaspoon of salt Mix the laundry starch and salt first, then add glue, stirring continually.
  • . The rubbery material that remains is your Glurch.

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    Synergy Learning - Article Archives
  • . Here is a unique opportunity for students to compare three unique substances commonly known as Glurch, Oobleck and Slime.
  • . Glurch 1/2 cup of liquid laundry starch or high quality laundry detergent 1/4 cup of white glue 1/2 teaspoon of salt Mix the laundry starch and salt first, then add glue, stirring continually.
  • . The rubbery material that remains is your Glurch.


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  • . Click on "Glurch." Read the recipe.
  • . a) How many cups of white glue will you need to make one batch of Glurch? _c b) Convert this measurement to pints.
  • . _pt c) How many teaspoons of Borax will you need? _tsp d) How much of each will you need to make three batches of Glurch? White glue: _pt Borax: _tsp 2.


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  • . posted by Luzanne at Wednesday, March 30, 2005 Science Connection - Oobleck and Glurch Oobleck and Glurch --Learning about Solids and LiquidsA great way to teach early grade schoolers about solids and liquids is with Oobleck and Glurch.
  • . The Oobleck will have formed a hard ball from the pressure of your fist; but when the pressure is release, it will seem to "melt" into a liquid again.Glurch is a polymer that the children can actually watch polymerize.
  • . By mixing two liquids together and stirring, a sticky, gooey ball will form; this is Glurch.
  • . Because the newly formed Glurch has water trapped in its polymer matrix, it also exhibits a lot of the characteristics of solids and liquids.
  • . Yet it sticks together and can all be picked up at once.The following is a lesson plan that lets students make there own assumptions about solids and liquids and then test those assumptions -- just like real scientists! The recipies for Oobleck and Glurch are also included.I.
  • . Distribute two pre-Glurch solutions and mixing stick.Make observations.

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    Oobleck - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

  • . An interesting comparison can be made between different "slimes" by making a batch of and comparing the of oobleck and glurch.

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