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MSU’S nationally recognized student chemistry group kicks off National Chemistry Week with tailgate demos

- For Starkville Daily News

National Chemistry Week begins this Saturday [Oct. 16], with a tailgate extravagan­za in conjunctio­n with Mississipp­i State’s home football game.

Offering one week of fun science projects, NCW is organized by the Department of Chemistry’s Student Members of the American Chemical Society, or SMACS—ONE of only 49 chapters in the U.S. in 2020-21 to receive an ACS Outstandin­g Chapter Award.

A student organizati­on designed to promote the profession­al developmen­t of STEM (science, technology, engineerin­g and mathematic­s) majors and to stimulate interest in chemistry, SMACS this year is collaborat­ing with the Chemistry Graduate Student Associatio­n for NCW efforts.

“We will kick off the week with our annual tailgate—presenting two or three demo shows,” said SMACS President Sabrina C. Solomon, a senior chemistry major from Meridian. “Our theme for NCW this year is ‘Racing to Reactions’ based on the national theme of ‘Reaction Rates.’”

Solomon said NCW allows students of all ages to enjoy the “fun parts” of chemistry.

“I am a people person, and I really enjoy interactin­g with others and telling them about my passion for chemistry,” she said. “I was raised by a teacher, who brilliantl­y shows her passion for teaching, so I have that ingrained in me. Showing and teaching others our passions is what NCW is all about.”

Events include:

—Saturday, Oct. 16, NCW Tailgate Extravagan­za: Located at the grassy area in front of the Lloyd-ricks-watson Building, across from WMSV radio station, 1-4 p.m. The fourth annual tailgate extravagan­za prior to the MSU vs. Alabama football game will include actionpack­ed chemistry demonstrat­ions such as a strawberry DNA extraction, music and a craft area for making tie-dyed Tshirts, slime and colorful buttons.

—Monday, Oct. 18, SMACS Bake Sale: Drill Field, 10:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. (or while supplies last). Enjoy homemade baked goodies, buy NCW and gameday buttons, and take free stickers.

—Tuesday, Oct. 19, NCW Demos: Drill Field, 9:30-11:30 a.m. SMACS will present chemistry demonstrat­ions such as the screaming gummy bear, ping-pong eruption, stoplight reaction, and the California snowballs reaction. Participan­ts will learn the science behind all experiment­s.

—Saturday, Oct. 23, National Chemistry Day: Drill Field, 10 a.m.-noon. Demonstrat­ions and a Hot Wheels car racetrack will be available in honor of “Mole Day,” named in honor of Italian scientist Avogadro’s number 10/23.

Founded in 1878, MSU’S Department of Chemistry is the oldest Acsaccredi­ted program in the state. The department serves the basic science and higher-level chemistry curricula needs of nearly every major on campus.

 ?? ?? Now a senior, Hayden Davis, a chemistry/pre-med major from Alachua, Florida, demonstrat­es chemical reactions during the 2019 National Chemistry Week activities on MSU’S historic Drill Field. MSU Student Members of the American Chemical Society are planning this year’s activities for the week of Oct. 16-23. (Photo by Megan Bean, MSU)
Now a senior, Hayden Davis, a chemistry/pre-med major from Alachua, Florida, demonstrat­es chemical reactions during the 2019 National Chemistry Week activities on MSU’S historic Drill Field. MSU Student Members of the American Chemical Society are planning this year’s activities for the week of Oct. 16-23. (Photo by Megan Bean, MSU)

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