hello, well things you will need is:
1.brush that ladies use for makeup
2.flour mixed with salt
step 1 put the flour mixed with salt in and slowly move it with the brush and itwill show up.
FINISH!!!
****head^ it doesn't answer my question....i typed what powder would you use on dark surfaces to find fingerprints and this crap came up, thx for not helping >.<
Oils on skin surface
Impressions of fingerprints may be left behind on a surface by the natural secretions of sweat that is present in friction ridge skin, or they may be made by ink or other substances transferred from the peaks of friction ridges on the skin to a relatively smooth surface.
A geologic map shows rock types making up earths surface.
fingerprints
Yes! you sure can! Depending on the content of the fingerprint there are a few methods on the market to enhance prints. SPR or Small Particle Reagent can be used when the item is still wet and a print pops up. If you search it you will find that SPR adheres to our fatty acids in the fingerprints we leave. Another method is Physical developer which uses a redox reaction to enhance the print. Kind of like a photographic image.
No, you cannot use ethiol to make fingerprints show up. However, you can certainly use ethanol to make fingerprints show up.
Answer Fingerprints will show up on just about anything.
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Yes, fingerprints can be taken from almost any surface.
Yes, fingerprints and other stains show up really well on the black glossy Beats.
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If you get ink on your fingertips, from an ink pad or by any other means, you can then print your fingerprints on a piece of paper, just by touching it. Once the fingerprints are printed on the paper, you can then show them to people.
I had to complete a science fair project in high school about the effect of surface temp on fingerprints. My results showed that the colder the surface temperature, the more likely you are to see the fingerprint.
If your fingerprints are linked to a search of your criminal history, yes, the record of your felony charge WILL appear on your criminal hisotry, BUT, along with it will be the notation of the disposition - "dismissed."
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Highly unlikely for two reasons. (1) Unless the rock is perfectly somooth the rough surface would have very little (or no) surface for the fingerprints to adhere to, and (2) the salt water in the ocean would dissolve the oil of the fingerprints.
In some ways. It shows the outline of a finger print-similar to and is slightly coloured