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Chemistry for Everyone
Elementary "Who Am I" Riddles
R. Aldrin Denny
Solid State and Structural Chemistry Unit, Indian Institute of Science,Bangalore 560 012, India

R. Lakshmi, H. Chitra, and Nandini Devi
Department of Chemistry, Indian Intitute of Technology, Madras 600 036, India

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April 2000
Vol. 77 No. 4
p. 477

Abstract
Though most of us agree learning science is fun, the joy and excitement are difficult to convey properly in the classroom. Several methods have been suggested to make the class interesting and lively. In the method we have employed here, questions are framed as simple riddles and the student interacts with the class by responding to the riddle through hidden hints. Here, we report a few elementary riddles that highlight some properties of elements and their compounds and may provide a change of pace in a freshman chemistry lecture or in a quiz.
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*  Citation
Denny, R. Aldrin; Lakshmi, R.; Chitra, H.; Devi, Nandini. J. Chem. Educ. 2000 77 477.
*  Keywords
Periodicity / Periodic Table; Teaching / Learning Aids; Humor / Puzzles; Introductory / High School Chemistry
*  History
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March 2, 2000
April 15, 2005
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