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Re: Crime Busters B

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For the fibers on the test, is it specific to some tournaments on whether we have to identify animal, vegetable, and synthetic vs. each individual fiber, or does it just depend on the creators of the test?
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bangtanarmy7 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 15, 2022 3:47 pm For the fibers on the test, is it specific to some tournaments on whether we have to identify animal, vegetable, and synthetic vs. each individual fiber, or does it just depend on the creators of the test?
According to the rules, test writers should only be asking for whether a fiber is animal, vegetable, or synthetic. However, since some test writers don't abide by this rule, I suggest learning about specific types of fibers. This will also likely help you with any general questions about fibers as well.
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On the wiki it says "No loose fitting pants". Wasn't it no tight fitting pants last year?
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EllaYu wrote: ↑Fri Sep 30, 2022 12:48 pm On the wiki it says "No loose fitting pants". Wasn't it no tight fitting pants last year?
Most chem labs have a rule about no skintight pants, leggings etc. The Crime Busters rules also say "pants should be loose fitting".

It's a safety thing - if you spill something on your pants, it will tend to run off loose pants, and will tend to wick through tight pants. Similarly, you should wear closed-toed shoes, so your footwear doesn't look like a scoop to capture any chemical spill and carry it directly to your foot.
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bangtanarmy7 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 15, 2022 3:47 pm For the fibers on the test, is it specific to some tournaments on whether we have to identify animal, vegetable, and synthetic vs. each individual fiber, or does it just depend on the creators of the test?
Be prepared to differentiate between types of fibers (animal, vegetable, and synthetic) as well as being able to differentiate between examples of each. For example, you may (or may not!) not need to specifically identify by name - fibers such as rayon, nylon, polyester or acrylic, but make sure you practice enough so you are able to identify any of these as a synthetic fiber.
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EllaYu wrote: ↑Fri Sep 30, 2022 12:48 pm On the wiki it says "No loose fitting pants". Wasn't it no tight fitting pants last year?
I don't see where it says that on Wiki, but - for as long as I have supervised chemistry events - it has ALWAYS been NO TIGHT FITTING PANTS. And remember to cover ALL SKIN except hands and face. I do not recommend gloves as you lose a certain "tactile" ability, but that is just my own personal preference. There is no requirement for wearing gloves.
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Re: Crime Busters B

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any good crimebusters website i can study?
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Sorrow2 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 14, 2022 2:10 pm any good crimebusters website i can study?
Hello, if you scroll to the bottom of the wiki page for Crime Busters, there are some helpful websites you can use. The FBI's website and Wikipedia are also helpful resources.
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