Chem Club holds virtual Chemistry Demo
The Northern Illinois University Chemistry Club invites the public to its annual Chemistry Demo Night to be held virtually via Zoom, with the interactive livestream to begin at 6 p.m. Friday, April 16.
Register to attend the virtual event.
This year’s theme is “Kitchen Chemistry,” featuring some experiments everyone can perform at home using readily available materials. The event is free and suitable for all ages.
“We started planning this at the end of fall semester and have worked hard for this moment,” Chemistry Club President Kari Kress says. “There was a lot of behind-the-scenes work that went on. However, I think it’s important for kids to know that science is everywhere. You can turn your own kitchen into a science lab — as long as you don’t take it too far.”
Faculty and staff members helping with this year’s demo include the Chemistry Club’s faculty advisor, Professor Oliver Hofstetter, as well as Len Lennergard and James Barker from NIU’s Integrated Media Technologies office.
“While it is unfortunate that this year’s Chem Demo cannot be held in a face-to-face format, we hope that our audience will appreciate our effort to put together this virtual show,” Hofstetter says. “I am sure that they will enjoy watching these experiments, some of which they can even do at home.”
The show will include many new experiments such as Luke Ali’s “Edible Halo-Halo Dessert with Glowing Jell-O” and Corey Weinberg’s “Flammable Coffee Creamer.”
For more details and free registration, please see here.