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Extreme Science. Clear Creek H igh S chool. Clear Creek High School League City, Tx Engineering Design and Development. The team. L-R: Christian Cho, Roman Stromeyer, Ronnie Finger, Sean Kelly, Mrs. Niki Warden. Christian Cho Coding chris0516@outlook.com. Ronnie Finger
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Extreme Science Clear Creek High School
Clear Creek High School League City, Tx • Engineering Design and Development The team L-R: Christian Cho, Roman Stromeyer, Ronnie Finger, Sean Kelly, Mrs. Niki Warden
Christian Cho • Coding • chris0516@outlook.com • Ronnie Finger • Design and Construction • rafinger@msn.com Meet the members • Roman Stromeyer • Research and Design • romanstro@gmail.com • Sean Kelly • Team Management and Research • seankellyccbb@yahoo.com
The intended purpose of this experiment is to test various chemical reactions, mainly crystallization, in microgravity with the expectation that significantly different results than those done on Earth will occur. With the absence of gravity, crystals, during chemical formation, have the ability to grow uniformly with a much more organized structure throughout. This has been mainly tested with protein crystals in the past, but may apply with others as well. Next to this, chemical reactions also act differently in microgravity. Testing some basic chemical reactions in such an environment may yield completely different products as would a normal earth-bound environment. The experiment ultimately will answer whether this is true to different crystallizations and chemical reactions. Design abstract
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