Mad Scientist Dynamite Darryl used children from the audience for his experiments at the Danville Public Library’s Crazy Chemistry demonstration.
The demonstration, provided by Mad Science, gives kids the opportunity to see different scientific principles in action. Darryl’s demonstration showed off different kinds of chemical reactions.
More than 80 kids and parents attended the very popular enrichment program recently.
By Geoff Gillette
Geoff Gillette
Mad Scientist Dynamite Darryl and his assistant Holly Hopkins, 9, show off the “Alien Blood” they created as part of the Danville Public Library’s Crazy Chemistry demonstration. The demonstration, provided by Mad Science, gives kids the opportunity to see different scientific principles in action. Darryl’s demonstration showed off different kinds of chemical reactions. Photo by Geoff Gillette.
Mad Scientist in training McKenna Blanton, 7, reacts with surprise as the Styrofoam “Alien skull” she is holding begins to shrink and melt. It was all part of the Crazy Chemistry demonstration put on by the Danville Public Library. Over 80 kids and parents attended the very popular enrichment program at the library. Photo by Geoff Gillette.