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==Introduction of Presenters== | ==Introduction of Presenters== | ||
− | Brad | + | Brad Sturgeon |
− | Chris | + | Chris Knutson |
− | Steve | + | Steve Distin |
==Introduction, Why present?== | ==Introduction, Why present?== | ||
− | :Michael Faraday's | + | In 1825, Michael Faraday started a "Royal Institution Christmas Lectures" in order to present scientific concepts to the local community. These lectures were geared toward both young and old. |
− | [[File:Faraday Michael Christmas lecture detail.jpg| | + | |
+ | :Michael Faraday's Chemistry Lectures Exploration (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Institution_Christmas_Lectures) | ||
+ | [[File:Faraday Michael Christmas lecture detail.jpg|400px|thumb|center|Micheal Faraday, Christmas Lecture]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Demo list== | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Demo 1=== | ||
+ | Start with a bang! | ||
+ | CaC2 + H2O --> C2H2 (g) + Ca(OH)2 | ||
+ | :a) do in large beaker (Brad) | ||
+ | :b) do in small bottle (Chris) | ||
+ | :c) do in larger bottle (Steve) | ||
+ | :d) larger (Chris pretends...) | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Demo 2=== | ||
+ | String in a box...questions/theories... (Brad) | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Demo 3=== | ||
+ | '''Chris''' | ||
+ | :[//www.youtube.com/watch?v=9NZvnVPuDKA Magic Jug] | ||
+ | ::Requires Six clear glasses and a clear jug. | ||
+ | ::A jug of Ammonium Iron 3 sulfate | ||
+ | ::Glass one - Potassium thiocyanate | ||
+ | ::Glass two - Barium chloride | ||
+ | ::Glass three - Potassium ferrocyanide | ||
+ | ::Glass four - Tannic Acid | ||
+ | ::Glass five - L-tartaric acid | ||
+ | ::Glass six - Sodium bisulfite | ||
+ | |||
+ | :[//www.youtube.com/watch?v=_YO4UPTjMVI Traffic Light Reaction] | ||
+ | ::Two beakers of water. | ||
+ | ::Glucose in the larger (~700 ml warm water) | ||
+ | ::NaOH in the smaller (~250 ml cold water) | ||
+ | ::Indigo carmine in the larger beaker (turns blue) | ||
+ | ::Combine the two beakers and get green for a moment, then red, orange, yellow. | ||
+ | ::Addition of oxygen will turn the reaction back to red. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Demo 4=== | ||
+ | '''Steve''' | ||
+ | Universal indicator in flat panel "canvas' | ||
+ | *add HCl to make it turn red (Monmouth) | ||
+ | *add NaOH to make it turn purple (Knox) | ||
+ | *add CO2 when Red to have it change. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Demo 5=== | ||
+ | LED lights/PDA/Lasers and Fog machine (all) | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Demo 6=== | ||
+ | |||
+ | Float Sink game... | ||
+ | :pop cans | ||
+ | :bowling balls | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Demo 7=== | ||
+ | Magnet and Cu tubing...(Steve) | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Demo 8=== | ||
+ | End with a bang...Methanol pop bottles...with cups of confetti on top... |
Latest revision as of 18:43, 9 January 2017
The 1st Annual Chemistry Show: Is it Magic or Science? (Thurs. Dec 22, 2016 at 11 am.)
Introduction of Presenters
Brad Sturgeon
Chris Knutson
Steve Distin
Introduction, Why present?
In 1825, Michael Faraday started a "Royal Institution Christmas Lectures" in order to present scientific concepts to the local community. These lectures were geared toward both young and old.
- Michael Faraday's Chemistry Lectures Exploration (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Institution_Christmas_Lectures)
Demo list
Demo 1
Start with a bang! CaC2 + H2O --> C2H2 (g) + Ca(OH)2
- a) do in large beaker (Brad)
- b) do in small bottle (Chris)
- c) do in larger bottle (Steve)
- d) larger (Chris pretends...)
Demo 2
String in a box...questions/theories... (Brad)
Demo 3
Chris
- Magic Jug
- Requires Six clear glasses and a clear jug.
- A jug of Ammonium Iron 3 sulfate
- Glass one - Potassium thiocyanate
- Glass two - Barium chloride
- Glass three - Potassium ferrocyanide
- Glass four - Tannic Acid
- Glass five - L-tartaric acid
- Glass six - Sodium bisulfite
- Traffic Light Reaction
- Two beakers of water.
- Glucose in the larger (~700 ml warm water)
- NaOH in the smaller (~250 ml cold water)
- Indigo carmine in the larger beaker (turns blue)
- Combine the two beakers and get green for a moment, then red, orange, yellow.
- Addition of oxygen will turn the reaction back to red.
Demo 4
Steve Universal indicator in flat panel "canvas'
- add HCl to make it turn red (Monmouth)
- add NaOH to make it turn purple (Knox)
- add CO2 when Red to have it change.
Demo 5
LED lights/PDA/Lasers and Fog machine (all)
Demo 6
Float Sink game...
- pop cans
- bowling balls
Demo 7
Magnet and Cu tubing...(Steve)
Demo 8
End with a bang...Methanol pop bottles...with cups of confetti on top...