Nappy Experiment
Absorbant part (Lucien)
what is in a nappy? (Nicky)
Types of nappies (Mary)
how a nappy keeps the baby dry? (Storme)
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Sodium polyacrylate
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How long does a nappy take to break down? (Ruderaksh)
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The crystals and the fluff kept the dried by the warmness
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Tiny Crystals , lots of fluff, dust
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200-500 years
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Plastic on the outside
Sodium polyacrylate is used as a thickening agent,
because of its ability to absorb and
to hold onto water molecules.
Some times the nappy gets dry so fast by staying inside and not been used anyways
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the nappy keeps the baby dry by the crystals not getting so soggy and turning into gel
[Drying nappies in winter too]https://www.nappyneedz.co.nz/drying-nappies-in-winter)
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The nappy keeps the baby dry by changing it daily
sodium polyacrylate itself is not irritating to the skin,
but If sodium polyacrylate is swallowed or expose on the eyes
should be avoided.
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The dangers of sodium polyacrylate
potential Acute Health,eye contact, ingestion, inhalation,
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