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Forensics C
Let's get this started! *Remember to use spoiler for your answers!*
Name 3 types of fingerprint development, and give a brief explanation on how they work.
Name 3 types of fingerprint development, and give a brief explanation on how they work.
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Re: Forensics C
CPScienceDude wrote: ↑September 11th, 2019, 11:07 am Let's get this started! *Remember to use spoiler for your answers!*
Name 3 types of fingerprint development, and give a brief explanation on how they work.
Dusting: dust is brushed onto the surface and it sticks to the fingerprint Silver nitrate: the silver nitrate reacts with salt in the fingerprint Iodine fuming: iodine is vaporized and absorbed by the oils in the fingerpint
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Re: Forensics C
1. purple
2. bright red
3. bright green
4. bright yellow
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Re: Forensics C
Yup, your turnCrimesolver wrote: ↑September 14th, 2019, 6:52 pm1. purple
2. bright red
3. bright green
4. bright yellow
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Re: Forensics C
1. Who developed DNA sequencing?
2. what is the outside layer of the skin called?
3. What is the refractive index of water?
2. what is the outside layer of the skin called?
3. What is the refractive index of water?
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Re: Forensics C
I would definitely get my hands on any practice test I could find, and do a lot of research in every part of the test, even if it seems irrelevant, because major competitions tend to ask "different" types of questions on their tests. But overall, just research online and look through many tests, and of course, use the scioly wiki page, which is a great starting point for any event.
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