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Basic Terms • forensic (adj) 1. pertaining to‚ connected with‚ or used in court of law or public discussion and debate 2. adapted or suited to argumentation; rhetorical Forensic Chemistry • Forensic science (n.) – the application of science to criminal and civil laws. – Emphasizes the application of science to criminal and civil laws that are enforced by police agencies in a criminal justice system. • Adversarial system – owes its origins to individuals such as Bertillon‚ Galton‚ Lattes
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The sugarcane undergoing fermentation produced a volume of carbon dioxide that was nearly nine times more than the corn‚ wheat grain and wheat stalk. Wheat grain and corn was nearly doubled that of the wheat stalk and the control (Figure 1). Sugarcane was the leading plant material producing the highest volume of carbon dioxide (mean= 19.9 ± 0.996 mL) while other than the control; the wheat stalk produced the lowest volume of carbon dioxide (mean= 1.33 ± 0.036 mL). As time elapsed‚ the sugarcane
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CHEMISTRY INVESTIGATION ‘HOW DOES CONCENTRATION AFFECT THE RATE OF REACTION?’ SANIA HUSSAIN CANDIDATE NUMBER:5093 Contents The aim – PG 1 Introduction – PG 1 Theories – PG 1‚ 2 Prediction – PG 2‚ 3 Safety – PG 3 Strategy – PG 3‚ 4 Method – PG 5‚ 6‚ 7 Preliminary – PG 7 Actual experiment and graphs – PG 7+ Chemistry coursework Hypothesis/Aims The aim of the investigation is to see how different concentrations of hydrochloric acid affects the rate at which
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Human Demography: The study of age-structured populations Lab Preparation: Read the lab and be on time. There will be a quiz. Also‚ we’ll be riding a bus to the field location. If you want to join us for lab‚ don’t miss the bus! Bring your lab manual‚ a hard notebook or clipboard‚ paper and charcoal (for rubbings) and wear warm‚ possibly waterproof clothes. We’ll be outside for a good portion of the lab regardless of the weather. Background: Demography Demography is the descriptive study
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De La Salle University -Dasmariñas College of Science PHYSICAL SCIENCES DEPARTMENT Dasmariñas City‚ Cavite GUIDELINES FOR PRE-LABORATORY AND POST-LABORATORY REQUIREMENTS FOR GENERAL CHEMISTRY A. Introduction Scientific writing is part of the job description of a researcher in the fields of Science‚ Medicine‚ and Engineering. A scientific paper is
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Unit 2 PPA 1 Complexometric Determination of Nickel using EDTA Introduction: The Aim of the experiment is to determine the percentage of nickel salt using a complexometric technique. Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) is a hexadentate ligand which forms stable complexes with most metal ions‚ thus is widely used to determine metals in complexometric titrations. EDTA can be represented as H4Y and in alkaline conditions‚ it exists as Y+ ions: The Y4- ions form 1:1 complexes with metal ions
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Organic Chemistry I Spring 2013 Practice test 1. Name the following compounds: a. 5-tert-butyl-7-isopropyl-6-sec-butyl-undecane b. cis-2-(5‚6-dimethylheptyl)-6-(3-methylpentyl)piperidine c. trans -2-nonyl-3-octyl-tetrahydrofuran d. trans-1‚6-dimethylbicyclo[4.3.0]nonane e. cis-6‚8-ditert-butylspiro[3.5]nonane f. 1‚6-dimethylcyclohexene g. (Z)-3-bromo-4-fluoro-5-methyl-oct-4-ene h. (E)-8-(1-chloroethyl)nonadec-8-ene 2. Draw the structures of the following compounds: a b e c
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CLC108/CLB108 Tutorial #1 1. 2. Define Cell Theory. Discuss the similarities & differences between prokaryotes & eukaryotes‚ with diagrammatic illustrations. Discuss the similarities & differences between plant & animal cells‚ with diagrammatic illustrations. Describe the Davson-Danielli model of plasma membrane with diagrammatic illustration. State the function(s) of the following cell organelles: (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) 6. Golgi complex Mitochondria Smooth ER Rough ER Ribosomes Lysosome 3.
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Chemistry Student Handout Question & Answers 1. Most drugs are weak acids or weak bases. Is cocaine a weak acid or weak base? Cocaine is a weak base. 2. A weak acid or base can exist in 2 forms—charged (ionized) or uncharged (unionized). What is the major factor that determines whether the weak acid or base is charged or un- charged? The amount of H+ in comparison to OH- 3. In what chemical form (charged or uncharged) is cocaine snorted? Smoked? Why are they different? Cocaine (unionized) is
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