Yes, chemistry is largely used in forensic science.
The process of collecting written testimony documents and evidence used in a trial is known as "discovery." During discovery, parties exchange relevant information, including witness statements, documents, and other evidence, to prepare for trial. This phase is crucial for ensuring that both sides have access to the same information and can build their cases effectively.
In forensics, geometry is used to evaluate evidence such as the trajectory of bullets, lethal blows and collisions.
Scientific notation used in forensics to compute very large or very small numbers.
Chlorine can be used in a residential pool. You can find more information at www.apsp.org/clientresources/documents/ResChem.pdf
It is used to trace DNA.
QD stands for Questioned Document in forensic science. QD forensic labs generally examine and compare handwriting and signatures on documents, examine counterfeit documents, printers and copiers and analyse inks
The term used in forensics to describe a sample of unknown origin is "questioned sample."
"4n6" is a common abbreviation for "forensics," typically used in the context of digital forensics or forensic science. It represents the combination of the four letters in "forensics" (4) and the two letters in "n" and "6".
Forensic Science.
This process is called "discovery" in legal terms. It involves requesting, gathering, and reviewing evidence such as written testimony documents to build a case for trial.
If you are referring to MSDS or Material Safety Data Sheets - these documents display all the chemicals and materials being used at the work site. It explain what the chemicals are, chemical manufacturing company contact information, health and safety hazards associated with the chemicals and instructions for emergency care after exposure to such chemicals. OSHA requires companies to have them public and easy-to-access documents if chemicals are being used - it enhances safety for workers and allows them the right-to-know what potentially hazardous conditions they might be exposed to.
Forensics uses many forms of science to prove criminal behavior. Chemicals are used to show blood on any object, chemicals are used to test for biological fluids, evidence is tested in scientific equipment (HPLC, LC/MS, GC/MS, etc...) to look for compounds (gun powder residue, DNA, pesticides, etc...) that could prove a person guilty or nor guilty. Fingerprints are found using specific chemicals (this is science) then lifted and processed using specific scientific techniques. Anything that you can think of that has to do with tieing evidence to a person has to do with a form of science.