Come join in the delicious fun as we use liquid nitrogen to make and freeze ice cream on the spot! Ice cream available while supplies last.
People: Vedang Puranik, Brandon Balamut, Yağmur Ünal, Jerry Jose
We will bring out the beautiful colors in chemistry through two demos: 1. Light-induced pattering on a polymer thin-film doped with a photoswitchable molecule; 2. The famous Beluosov-Zhabotinsky oscillatory reaction.
People: Evan Cline, Zhuoran Zhong, Priyanshu Chandra, Patrick Damacet
We will be showing some of the visible self-assembly reactions that occur to form framework chemical materials, and we will also show how textiles can be decorated with these materials to create conductive sensors!
People: David Glueck, Kenzie Sullivan, Hannah Sexton
We will be showing some of the visible self-assembly reactions that occur to form framework chemical materials, and we will also show how textiles can be decorated with these materials to create conductive sensors!
People: Morgan Reik, Jia Yang, Danny Jing, Yen Nguyen, Chahna Choksi
We will have activities for students to capture colorful precipitation reactions up close and create a marker chromatography craft to photograph or to keep. The goal is to observe and photograph aesthetically pleasing chemistry.
People: Zhou Deng, Hassaan Ahmed, Mateo Suarez
We will explain the properties of chemical compounds based on their structure, using augmented reality as a demonstration aid.
We will have a mass partially hanging via rubber band and partially on balance. What do you think will happen if the rubber band gets warm, in what way will the balance change? Hint: Turn on the incandescent light!