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Thanks for your support!
Hi everyone!
Thank you all for your continuous support! We have reached 60% of our goal and with your help, we will now be able to send at least four members to this conference. We have three more days until our campaign ends, so please continue supporting us!
Thanks again!
-UMD ACS Chapter
$10
Nucleus
Your donation will help cover 2% of the cost for a member. Donors of this level will be recognized at our bi-weekly seminars. Did you know that the atomic nucleus is basically the heart of matter?
$25
Atom
Your donation will help cover 5% of the cost for a member to attend this conference. Donors of this level will receive a thank you letter from our chapter. Did you know that atoms are composed of both the nucleus and electrons?
$50
Element
Your donation will help cover 10% of the cost for a member. Donors of this level will receive a card and will be recognized in our thank you video. Did you know that bromine and mercury are the only elements that are liquid at room temperature?
$100
Molecule
Your donation will help cover 20% of the cost for a member. Donors of this level will receive a personalized letter and will be mentioned in our thank you video. Did you know that the air we breathe in is composed of approximately 78% nitrogen and only 20% oxygen?
$250
Compound
Your donation will help cover 50% of the cost for a member. Donors of this level will receive both a personalized card and a personalized video. Did you know that all organic compounds must have carbon?
$500
Chemical Reactions
Your donation will help cover the entire cost for a member. Donors of this level will be recognized by the entire Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry. Did you know that in any reaction dealing with acid and water, you must add acid to water and not vice versa?
$1,000
Synthetic Product
Your generous donation will cover the cost for two members. Donors of this level will be recognized by CMNS. Did you know that aspirin can be synthesized just from two compounds: salicyclic acid and acetic anhydride?