By therandomsci / May 26, 2020
25g – Glue
2 tablespoon – Water
Some drop – Food colour (Optional)
1/2 teaspoon – Baking soda
1 tablespoon – Contact lens solution
Newton described how ‘normal’ liquids or fluids behave, and he observed that they have a constant viscosity (flow). This means that their flow behaviour or viscosity only changes with changes in temperature or pressure. For example, water freezes and turns into a solid at 0˚C and turns into a gas at 100˚C. Within this temperature range, water behaves like a ‘normal’ liquid with constant viscosity. Typically, liquids take on the shape of the container they are poured into. We call these ‘normal liquids’ Newtonian fluids. But some fluids don’t follow this rule. We call these non-Newtonian fluids.
A ketchup which will not come out of the bottle until you stress it by shaking. This helps to control the flow of the ketchup.
Paint
Shampoo
And many more
Polymer is a molecule made up of many monomer “poly” meaning “many” (in Greek) and “mer” meaning “unit”.
For example:
Pearls in a necklace
Pearl- Monomer
Necklace- Polymer
Some polymers bend and stretch, like rubber and polyester. Others are hard and tough, like epoxies and glass.

Glue is made up of long chain of polymer which is PVA (Polyvinyl acetate). When we add our activator which is baking soda and contact lens solution. It tangle the chai of PVA.


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