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Check out these photos from the CHEM 409 lab yesterday!Students observed the flame colors and spectral lines of differen...
02/21/2023

Check out these photos from the CHEM 409 lab yesterday!Students observed the flame colors and spectral lines of different metal salts. The magenta is from strontium, the red flame should be from lithium and the lime green is from boron. Very cool!

Prof. Brett Fors will be joining us tomorrow at 11:10 am in Room N104 to present on Development and Applications of New ...
02/06/2023

Prof. Brett Fors will be joining us tomorrow at 11:10 am in Room N104 to present on Development and Applications of New Synthetic Strategies for Polymer Science. We are grateful to Organic Syntheses, Inc. for sponsoring this talk as part of their Lectureship Series! See you there!

Jianyuan Zhang will be joining us tomorrow at 11:10 in Room N104 to present on Chemical functionalization and biomedical...
01/30/2023

Jianyuan Zhang will be joining us tomorrow at 11:10 in Room N104 to present on Chemical functionalization and biomedical applications of fullerenes. We hope to see you there!

Happy first day of spring semester everyone! Please join us in welcoming Sean Edington today at 11:10 for our first semi...
01/24/2023

Happy first day of spring semester everyone! Please join us in welcoming Sean Edington today at 11:10 for our first seminar of the year.

Congratulations on your successful defense, Dr. Faruk!
12/13/2022

Congratulations on your successful defense, Dr. Faruk!

Don’t miss the next Seacoast Sips of Science event this Wednesday in Newington!
10/24/2022

Don’t miss the next Seacoast Sips of Science event this Wednesday in Newington!

National Chemistry Week Day 2: T-Shirt Chromatography! Permanent marker was used to draw designs on cotton squares (stat...
10/18/2022

National Chemistry Week Day 2: T-Shirt Chromatography! Permanent marker was used to draw designs on cotton squares (stationary phase) and rubbing alcohol (mobile phase) was dropped on to the ink. As the isopropanol spreads throughout the fabric, it carries the ink molecules with it causing the designs to spread out!

If you missed the cupcakes, don’t worry! There’ll be activities and treats in Iddles Lobby every day this week 🧪
10/17/2022

If you missed the cupcakes, don’t worry! There’ll be activities and treats in Iddles Lobby every day this week 🧪

POLY/PMSE is kicking off National Chemistry Week with a Periodic Table of Cupcakes in Iddles Lobby! They’ll be there unt...
10/17/2022

POLY/PMSE is kicking off National Chemistry Week with a Periodic Table of Cupcakes in Iddles Lobby! They’ll be there until 1, so be sure to check it out!

Don’t miss out on the Seacoast Sips of Science event in Dover this coming Monday! Three experts are coming to teach you ...
09/15/2022

Don’t miss out on the Seacoast Sips of Science event in Dover this coming Monday! Three experts are coming to teach you all about their cutting edge research on wellness and nutrition.

Welcome back to UNH Chemistry! Have a great semester!
08/30/2022

Welcome back to UNH Chemistry! Have a great semester!

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