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🏊🏼 MAKING A SLIME POOL + More Experiments at Home | SCIENCE MAX | NEW COMPILATION

Science Max - 9 Story
1:00:35 Β· 49K views Β· August 30, 2024
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Safe for Most KidsReviewed June 2026

This episode is safe for most kids and is a fantastic, hands-on introduction to polymer science. The video excels at explaining complex concepts like polymers, hydraulics, and geodesic domes through engaging, real-world experiments, but it does contain a few messy moments that might require parental guidance. Overall, it's a highly educational and creative show that makes science fun and accessible.

What Parents Need to Know

This video is a compilation of several 'Science Max' episodes, all focused on the theme of polymers. It does an excellent job of explaining what polymers are, how they work, and where they are found, using slime as a primary example. The show is highly engaging and encourages hands-on learning, but parents should be aware that some experiments, like making slime and using a hydraulic press, involve common household ingredients and could be messy. The host, Phil, is enthusiastic and safe, but the video includes a few segments where he gets slime on himself, which is all in good fun. The educational value is very high, teaching about chemistry, physics, and engineering principles in a way that is easy for kids to understand.

Talk to Your Kids About

  1. 1What is a polymer, and can you name some examples from the video?
  2. 2How does the slime recipe work? What are the two main ingredients that make it turn from a liquid into a slime?
  3. 3Why is a geodesic dome so strong, even when it's made from soft materials like gumdrops or oranges?
  4. 4What is the difference between a hydraulic press and a simple lever, and how do they both make things easier to crush?
🏊🏼 MAKING A SLIME POOL + More Experiments at Home | SCIENCE MAX | NEW COMPILATION
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What's This Video About?

Slime is made of polymers, which are long chains of molecules that explain how many things are made. From plastics, to fabrics to our own DNA, polymers are everywhere. And we have a lot of them contained in a maxxed out tub of slime. #ScienceMax #Slime #ScienceExperiments SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE SCIENCE β–Ά https://youtube.com/@ScienceMax?feature=shared CHECK OUT OUR WILDEST EXPERIMENTS β–Ά https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLY2vSQEVraKC7MTRY7duSQdfjA33GHnHV&feature=shared WATCH OUR 'MINI MAX' EXPERIMENTS HERE β–Ά https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLY2vSQEVraKBlc8fX1L1ewBdJO6lEtfSH&feature=shared ENJOY THE ENTIRE SEASON 1 COLLECTION β–Ά https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLY2vSQEVraKDpCbiW_2YFlR3ygJEa0Lk7&feature=shared Have you ever done a science experiment and wondered β€œWhat would this be like if it were HUGE?” Welcome to Science Max, the exciting series that turbocharges all the science experiments you’ve done at home. #ScienceMax #Slime #MakingSlime

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main educational focus of this 'Science Max' compilation?

The main focus is on the science of polymers, including how they are made and used. It covers slime, rubber, and plastics, and also explores related concepts like hydraulics and geodesic domes, all through fun, hands-on experiments.

Is the slime-making segment safe for children to try at home?

Yes, the slime recipe uses common, non-toxic ingredients like white glue, water, liquid starch, and food coloring. However, parents should supervise to ensure proper mixing and to avoid messes, as the video shows a large-scale version that is not meant for home replication.

What age is this video appropriate for?

This video is recommended for children ages 8 and up. The concepts of polymers and hydraulics are complex but are explained in a very accessible way. Younger children may still enjoy the visuals and experiments, but the scientific explanations are best suited for a slightly older audience.

Are there any safety concerns with the experiments shown in the video?

The video is very safety-conscious and always advises getting an adult for steps like using a microwave or oven. The experiments are generally safe, but the 'maxed out' versions, like the giant slime pool or hydraulic press, are not for home replication and are shown for entertainment and educational value.

Does the video contain any inappropriate content or language?

No, the video is entirely free of any inappropriate content, language, or themes. It is a purely educational and entertaining science show for children, with a focus on positive, hands-on learning.

What will my child learn from watching this video?

Your child will learn about the science of polymers, including how they are constructed from long chains of molecules. They will also see practical applications of this science in making slime, and learn about related concepts like hydraulics, geodesic domes, and the properties of different materials.

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