Here’s a detailed recipe for making super bouncy balls using simple household or craft materials. These DIY polymer balls are fun to make and a great way to explore chemistry concepts like polymers and cross-linking.
🧪 Super Bouncy Balls Recipe (Borax + Glue Method)
🧾 Materials:
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White school glue (PVA glue) – 1 tablespoon
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Borax powder (sodium borate) – 1/2 teaspoon
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Warm water – 4 tablespoons
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Cornstarch – 1 tablespoon
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Food coloring (optional) – a few drops
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Two disposable cups or small containers
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Craft stick, spoon, or stirrer
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Measuring spoons
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Rubber gloves (optional, for sensitive skin)
🧑🔬 Instructions:
Step 1: Make the Borax Solution
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In Cup A, add 1/2 teaspoon borax powder to 4 tablespoons warm water.
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Stir until the borax is mostly dissolved (some undissolved sediment is okay).
Step 2: Prepare the Ball Mixture
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In Cup B, combine:
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1 tablespoon white glue
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1 tablespoon cornstarch
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A few drops of food coloring (if desired)
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Stir well to mix evenly.
Step 3: Combine and React
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Slowly pour 2 tablespoons of the borax solution into Cup B (with glue mixture).
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Stir immediately and continuously. The mixture will start clumping and becoming thicker – this is the polymerization reaction.
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Once it becomes too stiff to stir, take it out and knead it with your hands for a minute or two. It may feel sticky at first but will become firmer and less tacky as you work it.
Step 4: Shape the Ball
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Roll the mixture between your palms into a ball shape.
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Let it sit for a few minutes to firm up before bouncing.
🎉 Tips for Best Results:
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The more you knead it, the smoother and bouncier it will get.
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Store in an airtight bag or container when not in use to prevent drying out.
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If it flattens over time, you can re-roll it into a ball, but it may lose some bounce after a day or two.
⚠️ Safety Notes:
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Do not eat the bouncy ball or any of the ingredients.
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Wash hands after playing.
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Borax can irritate sensitive skin—use gloves if needed.
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Adult supervision is recommended for children.
Would you like a borax-free version or a natural/eco-friendly alternative as well