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A forensic chemist uses equipment such as gas chromatography, microscopy and optical analysis. In support of criminal investigations it has been put in report carefully.
A labcoat and google's
By using important equpment
hold it in there hands
entomologists, forensic scientists, forensic psychologists
police wouldn't be able to investigate crime scene investigations
Forensic scientists search for PROOF. Forensic pathologists search for cause of death, forensic firemen search for causes of fires, especially arson. The main thing is proof for legal reasons.
Chromatography is used in forensic science. It seperates ink and can remeble links with criminals helping to solve cases. Answer: Chromatography is used in pharmaceutical industries for the synthesis of various drugs to check whether the product is synthesized from the reactants or not. It is used in petrochemical industries to check the purity of the fuel and its additive. It is also used by forensic scientists & helps them in solving different cases.
FORENSIC SCIENTISTS ARE PAID ACCORDING TO THEIR LEVELS. FOR EXAMPLE THE LOWEST IS $20,000 & $25,000 WHICH IS CLASSIFIED AS FORENSIC EXPERT.
forensic scientists can come as murder scene f.s. and many more
forensic scientists wear goggles so nothing becomes contaminated.
To be a forensic scientists one must have at minimum the skills of chemists, biologists, mathematicians and public speaking. Academically a forensic scientist usually has a degree in mathematics or one of the sciences, or sometimes both.
they are scientists
CSIRO might employ forensic scientists. They work with the Police, but not for the Police, so dont get confused with that.
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Because They Can