All NewsSnapshotsFree Radicals Teach Children Chemistry at Eid ul-Fitr Olivia DrakeOctober 20, 20083minAt left, Tresne Hernandez '12 and Ross Firestone '12 demonstrate how to blow up a balloon with baking soda and vinegar by producing carbon dioxide. The students are part of the Chemistry Department's Free Radicals group, which participated in the Muslim Coalition of Connecticut’s Eid ul-Fitr Carnival to commemorate the end of Ramadan in October. Eid ul-Fitr is one of two major lunar festivals in the Islamic calendar. At right, Erika Taylor, assistant professor of chemistry teaches children how to make a colored slime using a Borax solution, glue and food coloring. The Chemistry Department assistants did numerous demonstrations, many of which were hands-on. Muna Nahar '09 assists children with the slime-making experiment. The event was held at the Connecticut Convention Center in Hartford, Conn. This was the second year Wesleyan was invited to the festival. ChemistryScience Related Articles All NewsCampus LifeCampus News & Events April 24, 2024 Mike Mavredakis At WesFest, Admitted Students Share Opinions on Diversity of Thought, Open Curriculum All NewsCampus News & EventsStudents April 24, 2024 Editorial Staff Gallery: Wesleyan Senior Celebrate Theses Submissions All NewsAlumni April 23, 2024 Sarah Parke “You Just Have to Read This…”: Books by Wesleyan Authors Coggins ’85, P’15, ’22, Gumbiner ’11, and LaBennett ’94