Chemistry Show Spring 2016

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The Illinois Tech Chemistry Department and American Chemical Society Chemistry Club performed a Chemistry Show to welcome in the spring on Thursday, April 7th, 2016 in Wishnick Hall Auditorium. Some of the demonstrations included a “chemical traffic light,†“blooming crystals,†and a scientific explanation for the former chemical used in dyeing the Âé¶¹APP River green.

  • Nicholas Politis (CHEM 4th year) performs the “chemical traffic light demo,†in which shaking the solution introduces oxygen, causing a color change from yellow to green to red to yellow.
  • Andrew Shahidehpour (CHEM 2nd year) holds up a supersaturated solution to which he added a crystal of sodium acetate, initiating the blooming phenomenon while releasing heat in an exothermic reaction.
  • Ismael Sanchez (CHEM 2nd year) demonstrates the fluorescent properties of fluorescein, the original dye used to turn the Âé¶¹APP River green, while Andrew Shahidehpour looks on. The dye is dark when in a concentrated solution but glows a bright green when diluted.
  • Abdallah Hasan (CHEM 1st year) brings a new twist to “April showers bring May flowers†by turning a muddy yellow solution into beautiful golden crystals in a simple double replacement reaction.
  • Grace Wischmeyer (CHEM 4th year) demonstrates a combination of two clear liquids that turn into a solution that glows a very bright blue. This solution contains luminol, the chemical used to detect blood at crime scenes.