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Guys, why is there nothing posted here? Let's get this started
1. Let's start with some powder analysis. The flame test was yellow, very close to neutral in pH, crystal-shaped solid, and dissolves slowly in NaOH. What powder is this?
2. What is the charge of DNA?
3. In fingerprint development, which technique reacts with fats and oils to produce a print in the color orange?
1. Let's start with some powder analysis. The flame test was yellow, very close to neutral in pH, crystal-shaped solid, and dissolves slowly in NaOH. What powder is this?
2. What is the charge of DNA?
3. In fingerprint development, which technique reacts with fats and oils to produce a print in the color orange?
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This is my first time doing forensics so here goes nothing:corila wrote: ↑January 3rd, 2022, 10:32 am Guys, why is there nothing posted here? Let's get this started
1. Let's start with some powder analysis. The flame test was yellow, very close to neutral in pH, crystal-shaped solid, and dissolves slowly in NaOH. What powder is this?
2. What is the charge of DNA?
3. In fingerprint development, which technique reacts with fats and oils to produce a print in the color orange?
1. sodium chloride 2. negative 3. iodine fuming
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That's correct!
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that's correct!azboy1910 wrote: ↑January 9th, 2022, 4:30 pmThis is my first time doing forensics so here goes nothing:corila wrote: ↑January 3rd, 2022, 10:32 am Guys, why is there nothing posted here? Let's get this started
1. Let's start with some powder analysis. The flame test was yellow, very close to neutral in pH, crystal-shaped solid, and dissolves slowly in NaOH. What powder is this?
2. What is the charge of DNA?
3. In fingerprint development, which technique reacts with fats and oils to produce a print in the color orange?1. sodium chloride 2. negative 3. iodine fuming
Team: WTHS'23
2023: ???
2022: Forensics, Chemistry Lab, Anat & Phys, Remote Sensing
2021: Forensics, Chemistry Lab, Designer Genes
2019: Forensics, Chemistry Lab, Anat & Phys, Sounds of Music
2023: ???
2022: Forensics, Chemistry Lab, Anat & Phys, Remote Sensing
2021: Forensics, Chemistry Lab, Designer Genes
2019: Forensics, Chemistry Lab, Anat & Phys, Sounds of Music
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I apologize for the long wait. Here are my questions:
1. What plastic is commonly used in plexiglass? What properties of this plastic make it good for this application?
2. How does the fiber tenacity of fibers used in jeans compare to those used in leggings? How do you know?
3. A blood sample agglutinates when tested with an Anti-D serum. Does this blood sample have a positive or negative blood type?
1. What plastic is commonly used in plexiglass? What properties of this plastic make it good for this application?
2. How does the fiber tenacity of fibers used in jeans compare to those used in leggings? How do you know?
3. A blood sample agglutinates when tested with an Anti-D serum. Does this blood sample have a positive or negative blood type?
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azboy1910 wrote: ↑February 13th, 2022, 8:34 am I apologize for the long wait. Here are my questions:
1. What plastic is commonly used in plexiglass? What properties of this plastic make it good for this application?
2. How does the fiber tenacity of fibers used in jeans compare to those used in leggings? How do you know?
3. A blood sample agglutinates when tested with an Anti-D serum. Does this blood sample have a positive or negative blood type?
1. PMMA. High hardness and high rigidity. 2. Cotton is generally used in Jeans while spandex. Spandex is extremely stretchy (anagrams for expand) and is used for comfort wear and fit. Cotton on the other hand is less stretchy and won't feel as comfortable. 3. Positive
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That's correct!terryokay wrote: ↑February 19th, 2022, 2:38 pmazboy1910 wrote: ↑February 13th, 2022, 8:34 am I apologize for the long wait. Here are my questions:
1. What plastic is commonly used in plexiglass? What properties of this plastic make it good for this application?
2. How does the fiber tenacity of fibers used in jeans compare to those used in leggings? How do you know?
3. A blood sample agglutinates when tested with an Anti-D serum. Does this blood sample have a positive or negative blood type?1. PMMA. High hardness and high rigidity. 2. Cotton is generally used in Jeans while spandex. Spandex is extremely stretchy (anagrams for expand) and is used for comfort wear and fit. Cotton on the other hand is less stretchy and won't feel as comfortable. 3. Positive
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Here are my questions:
1) What bacteria is taq polymerase derived from?
2) Why do flame test emit colors. Describe in detail.
3) What fiber commonly undergoes mercerization?
1) What bacteria is taq polymerase derived from?
2) Why do flame test emit colors. Describe in detail.
3) What fiber commonly undergoes mercerization?
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1. Thermus aquaticus 2. Solids cause the flame to emit colors because the heat energy flame causes the electrons in the solid to enter an excited state, which causes them to move to energy levels farther from the nucleus. The difference in energy creates an emission of photons that fall under different areas of the visible light spectrum, which is responsible for the different colored flames that can be seen during a flame test. 3. cotton
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