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April 2008
Vol. 85 No. 4

Academic Extensions of Gresham's Law 475
John W. Moore
Can I Get Help? Where? 477
Laura E. Slocum
Elements—A Card Game of Chemical Names and Symbols 514
Richard S. Sevcik, O'Dell Hicks, Linda D. Schultz, and Susan V. Alexander
Periodic Table Target: A Game That Introduces the Biological Significance of Chemical Element Periodicity 516
Richard S. Sevcik, Ragan L. McGinty, Linda D. Schultz, and Susan V. Alexander
Chemistry Taboo: An Active Learning Game for the General Chemistry Classroom 518
Ken Capps
Using Hydrogen Balloons To Display Metal Ion Spectra 519
James H. Maynard
Inexpensive Alcohol Burners for Flame Tests Using Aluminum Tea Light Candle Holders 522
Tom Mortier, Annie Wellens, and Marie-Josée Janssens
The Return of the Black Box 541
Malka Yayon and Zahava Scherz
Easy-To-Make Cryophoruses 561
Rubin Battino and Trevor M. Letcher
A Statistical Analysis of Infrequent Events on Multiple-Choice Tests That Indicate Probable Cheating 568
Michael J. Sundermann
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