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The Science Musuem of Minnesota has an exhibit using a gas
flame for an interactive chemistry flame test. You atomize an
inorganic salt solution into a flame and look at the spectra to
determine what the ions are in the solution. They needed special
permission and a gas line. Contact J Newlin as he developed the
exhibit. I suspect the fire department was involved.
Not real fire but there was an exhibition, maybe gone by now,
in Australia, as part of a chemistry exhibition, that had an
interactive exhibit on explosives. It seems to avoided the
difficulties that we can all imagine and that Beryl reported on.
Sorry, but I cannot remember the name of the museum. Something to do
with an old warehouse. Anyone now which it is?
Martin
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>>Hello all,
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>>Does anyone have any exhibits, or does anyone have any type of
>>programming, where visitors directly interact with fire? I'm thinking
>>anything like Bunsen burners or any of that stuff. Did you have any
>>problems getting approval/permission to do have fire? Have you had any
>>problems with safety or anything else? Any other thoughts?
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>>Thanks,
>>Phil Keck
>>Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago
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Martin Weiss, Ph.D
Vice President, Science
New York Hall of Science
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Corona, New York 11368
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