they both constitute chemical processes
Yes, chemistry is largely used in forensic science.
Forensics. QA is used to find what sort of chemical or compound is present in an unknown substance.
Frederick John Cooper has written: 'Textile chemistry' -- subject(s): Textile fabrics, Textile chemistry, Cotton
For example in the investigation of poisoning.
In textile industries Bleaching and Dyeing are main processes which involve the chemical reactions. In this way, chemistry is involved in textile.
Bruce Edwin Hartsuch has written: 'A simplified course in elementary qualitative analysis' 'Textile chemistry in the laboratory' -- subject(s): Textile chemistry
forensic entomology, forensic chemistry, forensic medicine.
Henry C. Speel has written: 'Textile chemicals and auxiliaries' -- subject(s): Textile chemistry
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.
Ellis Clayton has written: 'Identification of dyes on textile fibres and detection of metals in fibrous materials, dyes and organic pigments' -- subject(s): Chemistry, Dyes and dyeing, Textile chemistry, Metals, Analysis
It is used to trace DNA.