Chemours China recently wrapped up its 8th annual Chemours Magical Science Camp (MSC), sparking renewed interest in science and exploration among participants. This year’s event featured a live-stream format that connected four interactive scientific challenges, providing an engaging and dynamic experience for attendees. The live stream attracted nearly 3,000 viewers, while around 1,200 young participants from 26 provinces and cities across China took part.
The 2024 camp introduced an exciting storyline that guided participants through a series of scientific puzzles and challenges, immersing them in hands-on exploration. Students engaged in real-time problem-solving, experimental activities, and direct interaction with instructors, experiencing the full scope of scientific discovery.
The event began with the “Vanishing Footprints” experiment, where students used a pH indicator to reveal vibrant magenta footprints, leading them on a treasure hunt. The second challenge, “Liquid Movers,” appeared simple but encompassed various scientific principles such as Bernoulli's principle, siphoning, paper fiber absorption, and transparency in crystalline materials. Students worked to make water flow uphill, while paper flowers nourished by the water revealed hidden numbers. The third challenge, “Magic Magnifier,” combined physics and chemistry, as participants used pH indicators and optical filters to decipher secret equations embedded in colorful statements. The final challenge, “Mini Hot Air Balloon,” demonstrated the reaction between citric acid and sodium carbonate, producing carbon dioxide that inflated a balloon without the need for breath. After each challenge, a short classroom session helped deepen students' understanding of the scientific concepts involved in a fun, interactive manner.
Victor Mao, General Manager of Chemours China, commented, “The Chemours Magical Science Camp exemplifies our commitment to Chemours' 2030 Corporate Responsibility goals, particularly our focus on expanding STEM education. We aim to create an innovative platform for young people to connect with science through exciting experiments and expert explanations. Beyond the camp, we reached out to nearly ten rural elementary schools this year, bringing STEM education to students in remote areas. We look forward to continuing our efforts to create stronger, more vibrant communities.”
As part of its Corporate Responsibility strategy, Chemours is enhancing community vibrancy by increasing access to STEM education, safety initiatives, and environmental sustainability programs. The company seeks to inspire the next generation of STEM leaders by broadening access to these crucial fields. Since 2017, the Chemours Magical Science Camp, designed for students aged 9 to 13, has drawn thousands of enthusiastic young minds eager to explore science and creativity.
The 2024 camp introduced an exciting storyline that guided participants through a series of scientific puzzles and challenges, immersing them in hands-on exploration. Students engaged in real-time problem-solving, experimental activities, and direct interaction with instructors, experiencing the full scope of scientific discovery.
The event began with the “Vanishing Footprints” experiment, where students used a pH indicator to reveal vibrant magenta footprints, leading them on a treasure hunt. The second challenge, “Liquid Movers,” appeared simple but encompassed various scientific principles such as Bernoulli's principle, siphoning, paper fiber absorption, and transparency in crystalline materials. Students worked to make water flow uphill, while paper flowers nourished by the water revealed hidden numbers. The third challenge, “Magic Magnifier,” combined physics and chemistry, as participants used pH indicators and optical filters to decipher secret equations embedded in colorful statements. The final challenge, “Mini Hot Air Balloon,” demonstrated the reaction between citric acid and sodium carbonate, producing carbon dioxide that inflated a balloon without the need for breath. After each challenge, a short classroom session helped deepen students' understanding of the scientific concepts involved in a fun, interactive manner.
Victor Mao, General Manager of Chemours China, commented, “The Chemours Magical Science Camp exemplifies our commitment to Chemours' 2030 Corporate Responsibility goals, particularly our focus on expanding STEM education. We aim to create an innovative platform for young people to connect with science through exciting experiments and expert explanations. Beyond the camp, we reached out to nearly ten rural elementary schools this year, bringing STEM education to students in remote areas. We look forward to continuing our efforts to create stronger, more vibrant communities.”
As part of its Corporate Responsibility strategy, Chemours is enhancing community vibrancy by increasing access to STEM education, safety initiatives, and environmental sustainability programs. The company seeks to inspire the next generation of STEM leaders by broadening access to these crucial fields. Since 2017, the Chemours Magical Science Camp, designed for students aged 9 to 13, has drawn thousands of enthusiastic young minds eager to explore science and creativity.