Having notes on burn tests are very useful. Most competitions will have burn tests. I'm sure if you did some research online you could find a flowchart of some sort on this subject.egbertghost wrote:I had the burn test at an invitational (MIT Kingwood), and sadly I didn't leave room in my notes for burn tests.Hermione wrote:Is there any burn tests for fibers in invitationals? Please Answer I have a tournament this saturdayI would recommend that you add information just in case, because you can never be sure what they will put.
Good luck!!
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Rustin/Wright/Solon/Reg/PA/Nat Div B: '15-17, Div C: '18-
Disease D-
'15: 6/-/-/-/-/-/
'16: -/10/-/-/-/-
Air T-
'15: 2/-/-/-/-/-
Experimental D-
'16: 5/-/-/-/-/-
Mission P-
'16: 1/12/-/1/-/-
'17: 1/5/3/1/2/12
Crime B-
'16: 3/8/-/-/-/-
'17: 1/7/7/3/8/24
Wind P-
'17: 5/3/2/1/1/13
Disease D-
'15: 6/-/-/-/-/-/
'16: -/10/-/-/-/-
Air T-
'15: 2/-/-/-/-/-
Experimental D-
'16: 5/-/-/-/-/-
Mission P-
'16: 1/12/-/1/-/-
'17: 1/5/3/1/2/12
Crime B-
'16: 3/8/-/-/-/-
'17: 1/7/7/3/8/24
Wind P-
'17: 5/3/2/1/1/13
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Most of the competitions that I have been to don't have materials for burn tests but it is definitely something worth having. I use a flowchart for my notes.Hermione wrote:Is there any burn tests for fibers in invitationals? Please Answer I have a tournament this saturday
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Hello
I was wondering about how the hairs will be tested in the Crime Busters State Comp.
Thanks
I was wondering about how the hairs will be tested in the Crime Busters State Comp.
Thanks
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I have a few questions about what to do for crime busters. It's my first time doing this event.
1.) How are we supposed to identify the mixed solids?
2.) How do we compose the paragraph where we have to write about our research process?
3.) Are we provided with microscopes?
Thank you!
1.) How are we supposed to identify the mixed solids?
2.) How do we compose the paragraph where we have to write about our research process?
3.) Are we provided with microscopes?
Thank you!
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1. I've given an opinion on this in this and past topics. Please read back.
2. It depends on the supervisor, but, generally, it's not how but what you write. Some teams write bullet points, while others do essay or paragraph form. I don't see one as more or less complete than the other and more an issue of style.
3. Microscopes are provided if they're expected to be used.
2. It depends on the supervisor, but, generally, it's not how but what you write. Some teams write bullet points, while others do essay or paragraph form. I don't see one as more or less complete than the other and more an issue of style.
3. Microscopes are provided if they're expected to be used.
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Does anyone know how to differentiate between salt and sugar other than looking at its shape?
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Hey... only 45 combinations of two components and 120 combinations of three componentsSkink wrote: Per 3.a. in the rules, you'll be told if they're mixtures or not. The tricky part is figuring out what their components are, and there are too many to practice every combination. I'd make a handful and really work out the process of identifying one component followed by the other. Also, think like a supervisor. It's a far better question to mix sugar with cornstarch than it is to mix sugar and salt, for example.
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does anyone know if there are changes to crime at the state competitions (specifically norcal)?
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The only difference is grains. I recommend looking at salt and sugar and comparing them to each other. Once you know what each looks respectively, it shouldn't be hard.Science37 wrote:Does anyone know how to differentiate between salt and sugar other than looking at its shape?

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2018-19: Boomilever / Forensics / Protein Modeling
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