There is a vast amount of chemical processes involved in forensics, it all depends on what it is you rare testing and what you need to find out.
Techniques include:
* Gas chromatography - separates a compound into is constituents i.e. fire accelerants * High performance liquid chromatography - also separates compounds, can be used for drug analysis * Polarography - can test for the presence of heavy metals in liquids * Raman Spectroscopy - can be used for ink and paint analysis * Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy - can be used for anything from drug analysis to paint analysis * Flame Absorption Atomic Spectroscopy - can be used to detect metal ions in mixtures
Chromatography, spectroscopy, flame analysis, mass spectrometry, etc.
Chemicals and chemical processes are very important in forensic studies. They can help either incriminate or eliminate someone as a suspect.
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2007 was awarded to Gerhard Ertl for his studies of chemical processes on solid surfaces.
He studies the newly discovered spider.My studies included sociology, information technology and forensic psychology.The assassin studies his target before making a move.
A biochemist
A forensic pathologist studies dead bodies. A coroner or doctor may also study a dead body to try and determine cause of death.
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There are different chemical which are used in forensic studies. The common ones include chloroform, methanol, helium and so many others.
A Forensic Scientist.
a biochemist studies the chemical substances and vital processes occurring in living organisms. Literally, it is someone who studies the chemistry of biology.
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A biochemist studies chemical processes that occur in living organisms. They also study DNA and parts of cells in organisms.
a criminal psychologist or a forensic psychologist. Added: . . . or a CRIMINOLOGIST. Forensic Biologists Forensic Anthropologists(Identification.) Forensic Botanists (Leaves, Seeds and Plants) Forensic Odontologits (Teeth- Dental Records) Forensic Entomologists (Insects and Arthropods) Forensic Ostiologists (The Causes and Circumstances of a death.) Forensic Pathologist (Studies Cause Of Death) Criminal Phsycologust (Studied Criminology- Liek a Phsyciactrist in some ways)
The New Detectives Case Studies in Forensic Science - 1996 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M USA:TV-PG
CSI is mostly forensic science, so, forensic scientists. Most are highly experienced in crime scene investigation, collection of evidence, and lab testing and results. Some are trained higher in things like chemical analysis.
a forensic scientist or a pathologist
The New Detectives Case Studies in Forensic Science - 1996 Acquittal was released on: USA: 22 March 2002
The New Detectives Case Studies in Forensic Science - 1996 Missing was released on: USA: 21 November 2000
The New Detectives Case Studies in Forensic Science - 1996 Scent of the Kill was released on: USA: November 2000