the charring test would result a Gay person, or also known as Homosexual, the chemical residue that the "charring" test proves to be very effective in metamorphing a male human, into a gay or homosexual person.
Each residue has a specific composition.
Ash and unburned carbon.
Carbon
asa
The chemical stress test is used to evaluate the heart.
It is a chemical change.
See this link.
A pap smear is a cytological test. It is not a chemical test.
well theres two ways you can do it, 1. you can combust the products, and if carbon dioxide is present using limewater, then the product is organic, and if no co2 produced then inorganic. 2. Heat the compound in air, and it residue is left behind then the compound is inorganic, and no residue = organic the problem with this was, a few sources say combust the compound, but when i wrote it in a school exam, the teacher marked it wrong and said you have to heat it in the presence of air. so just to be on the safe side, just write heating in the presence of air. =)
GSR is the abbreviation for Gun Shot residue. It is a forensic test for materials left on the skin from a close range firearm wound.
Yes, A physical change has taken place. The water has evaporated and left the sugar. Neither substance has changed its identity. GOOD LUCK ON YOUR TEST!
The only way that you can fail a drug test is to do drugs yourself.
yes
When collecting gunpowder residue for analysis, yes, this is an accepted test.
The chemical stress test is used to evaluate the heart.
In forensics, the dermal nitrate test detects the presence of unburned gunpowder and nitrate residue on the hands of a suspect.
Ash is the residue which remain after heating (burning) at a specified temperature.
The chemical stress test is used to evaluate the heart.
In forensics, the dermal nitrate test detects the presence of unburned gunpowder and nitrate residue on the hands of a suspect.
They can test your skin and clothes for the presence of gunpowder residue.
There is no test referenced to in the My Chemical Romance song To The End.