Children’s Day: Celebrated with the Christmas of Science in Piazza Selo Tierra – Morning everyone

This Saturday, August 20, Children’s Day is celebrated in field sky earthwith science fairs For all ages, where you can enjoy experiences, morga and circus.

In addition, there will be various entertainments: magnetic corner, tectonic board game, “globe”, among many other interesting things.

Representatives of the Faculty of Chemical Sciences at UNC will be present to make various proposals for mounts and experiments to learn while playing.

The activity starts at 3:30 pm and ends at 8:00 pm. Entry is free but with prior reservation Enter this link:

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Activities and Experiences of the Faculty of Chemical Sciences

A sea of ​​foam: In this activity, a chemical reaction takes place in which oxygen is released and this gas is trapped in bubbles.

magic colors: In this experiment there is a purple solution obtained by extracting dye from cabbage of this color. Various solutions have been added to this colored solution, lemon juice, white vinegar, baking soda, borax, and a white soap solution, and as the different ingredients are added, we can see how the colors of the original solution change.

Non-liquid liquids: Challenge Newton’s laws and the principles of our basic logic.

Chemistry and clay: Is there chemistry behind the slime? What do we do when we mix these compounds? Let’s find out here.

In the medicine garden: starch.. you or not. Detection of starch in medicines and other everyday items.

Planet mission: Chemistry is an ally of the environment. In this opportunity we will talk about water essential for life and we will conduct experiments to find out more.

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Particle assembly: In the experiment, you will notice the result of one of the properties of water: surface tension.

Who is there? … fluorescent evidence: Flowers, nail polish, and markers will be lit with a black lamp to determine which of these everyday objects glow.

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Lucia Gonzalez reports.

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