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Why use flame tests in forensic science?

Flame tests allow you to get some idea of what substances make up a given sample. It is particularly useful for the identification of polymers, because many of them give off unique burn patterns.


What evidence does the speaker give to show that no such bond exists between her and Lucas?

The speaker mentions that they were not "soulmates" or "star-crossed lovers" as they were just two people who happened to meet and share a brief connection. The speaker also highlights the lack of communication and understanding between them as evidence that a deep bond did not exist.


Can you give me a sentence with the word substance?

They arrested him for suspected possession of a controlled substance but the lab test proved that it was actually sherbet.


What did Rutherford's backward deflection of alpha particle give evidence of an atom's?

Rutherford's backward deflection of alpha particles in the gold foil experiment provided evidence of an atom's nucleus. The deflection indicated that the majority of an atom's mass and positive charge is concentrated in a small, dense nucleus at its center, with electrons orbiting around it. This discovery led to the development of the nuclear model of the atom.


What instrument would you use to measure the mass of a dry chemical?

You would use a balance or scale to measure the mass of a dry chemical. This instrument can give you an accurate measurement of the amount of substance present by comparing it to a known reference weight.

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Give you a sentence of forensic?

The forensic scientist helped the agents solve the case.


What is a forensic pathologist?

A pathologist is a scientist who interprets and diagnoses change in body tissues, fluids and and organs, as in, for example, a post-mortem examination: the extensive investigation after death of the cause of that death. Forensics is applying scientific methods to the investigation of crime, or in order to give evidence in court cases. So a forensic pathologist investigates and reports on the means by which a person has died of disease, or been injured or killed in order to assist a criminal investigation or prosecution. Forensics are not confined to personal injury cases; forensic investigation covers the checking of evidence such as DNA, fingerprints, and so on. We also employ forensic accountants, archaeologists and so on. The word comes from the Latin for forum, in the sense of a court or tribunal.


What is the name of people who give evidence in the court?

witnesses


What is it called when you give false evidence in court?

Perjury.


Where would you go for work experience if you wanted to be a forensic scientist?

some people have said the work experience as a lab technician would give you enough experience, but I'm researching for an answer also as i would like to be a forensic scientist :D hope this helps you more than it did me :)


Who was th first scientist to give evidence to support democritus idea about atom?

dylan narvadez


What is it called when a person is called to court to give evidence?

It is called being subpoenaed to court to testify as a witness.


What is the protocol for giving evidence in court does the defence witness give evidence first?

(in the US) The prosecution presents its case first.


Can you give me a sentence for the word admissible?

The evidence was not admissible in court due to it having no relevance to the proceedings.


How does the media give inaccurate portrayals of the forensic or profiling functions?

The media often sensationalizes forensic and profiling functions, depicting them as quick and infallible solutions to complex cases. In reality, forensic analysis and profiling are meticulous processes that require time, resources, and expertise. Additionally, the portrayal of forensic evidence as always definitive and profiling as always accurate can create unrealistic expectations and misconceptions among the public.


If called to testify in court what information might a forensic entomologist give relating to a crime?

By examining the types of insects found on the body, as well as how long the insects have been there, a forensic entomologist can tell you where a body has been, and how long it has been there. The same can be true with other evidence. For example, if the suspect's truck has horseflies caught in its grille and on its windshield that are only found in a particular area, then we can conclude that the suspect's car must have been in that area.


What is it called when an individual will give testimony in court or other evidence establishing the fact that he or she could not have committed the offense?

An ALIBI.