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Chemistry Everyday for Everyone
A Chemical Puzzle
Harry E. Spencer and Leonard Kusdra
Oberlin College, Department of Chemistry, Kettering Hall 161, 130 West Lorain Street, Oberlin, OH 44074-1083

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April 1998
Vol. 75 No. 4
p. 487

Abstract
This is a laboratory experiment suitable for beginning general-chemistry college students or high school students with some chemical experience. It is a chemical puzzle written in science-fiction terms to attract student interest. Students are asked to identify four colored cations and two anions and assign their identities to names of chess pieces furnished initially as clues.
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*  Citation
Harry E. Spencer and Leonard Kusdra. J. Chem. Educ. 1998 75 487.
*  Keywords
Qualitative Analysis, Inorganic Chemistry, Introductory/High School Chemistry, Aqueous Solution Chemistry
*  History
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