hold it in there hands
By using important equpment
Presence of starch.
by using DNA, using the pH scale to see acids or alkalis
if you put iodine in food and it contains starch it should change color.
Mix RP with dH20. Make sure you chill it in a ice water bath and add iodine crystals.
using aluminum powder or iodine to find fingerprints
By using special equipment
probably because iodine sticks to the oil from your fingers
fingerprints can be visible by dusting the print using a special powder and brush. the oils from the fingerprint react with the power and become visible.
By using important equpment
Charcoal dust is usually effective to detect fingerprints. If not you could try Fingerprint spray.
Forensic scientists analyze evidence collected from crime scenes using scientific methods like DNA analysis, fingerprinting, ballistics, and toxicology to provide crucial information to investigators. By examining and interpreting this evidence, they can help identify suspects, establish timelines, and reconstruct events to assist law enforcement in solving crimes and bringing perpetrators to justice. Additionally, forensic scientists may testify in court as expert witnesses to present their findings and help strengthen the prosecution's case.
Forensic science uses scientific methods to analyze evidence found at a crime scene, such as DNA, fingerprints, and ballistics. This helps investigators link suspects to crimes, establish timelines, and provide evidence for prosecution. By using forensic science, investigators can solve crimes by piecing together information from physical evidence.
to positivley identify a person using fingerprints you need at least 12 points unique to that person ._. A&W
to positivley identify a person using fingerprints you need at least 12 points unique to that person ._. A&W
Iodine can be used to identify starch.
Presence of starch.