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Robyn L. Ford is a classroom teacher, having taught all levels of chemistry and physics. She teaches a dual enrollment course in AP Chemistry and adjuncts at a local university. She is working toward her Ph.D. in Chemistry Education.
Charles Henrickson, Ph.D., is a retired professor of Chemistry at Western Kentucky University.