Jeopardy History of Forensics Atoms and Elements More Atoms! Organic Chemistry Chroma- tography Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Potpourri Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500
$100 Question from History of Forensics This is the application of science to both criminal and civil laws.
$100 Answer from History of Forensics What is Forensic Science?
$200 Question from History of Forensics This scientist developed anthropometry, A systematic system of identifying people based on specific measurements of their body
$200 Answer from History of Forensics Who is Alphonse Bertillon?
$300 Question from History of Forensics This scientist established the comparison microscope as an indispensable tool in firearms examination
$300 Answer from History of Forensics Who is Calvin Goddard?
$400 Question from History of Forensics This scientist studied, classified, and identified fingerprints as a method of identification
$400 Answer from History of Forensics Who is Francis Galton?
$500 Question from History of Forensics When a criminal comes in contact with an object or person, a cross transfer of evidence occurs, which is known as this
$500 Answer from History of Forensics What is Locard’s Exchange Principle?
$100 Question from Atoms and Elements The proton, neutron, and electron make up this
$100 Answer from Atoms and Elements What is the atom?
$200 Question from Atoms and Elements Atoms that have the same number of protons, but a different number of neutrons are known as this
$200 Answer from Atoms and Elements What are isotopes?
$300 Question from Atoms and Elements This element has an atomic number of 6 and an atomic mass of
$300 Answer from Atoms and Elements What is carbon?
$400 Question from Atoms and Elements This element has 20 protons, 20 neutrons, and 20 electrons.
$400 Answer from Atoms and Elements What is calcium?
$500 Question from Atoms and Elements This substance is made up of 2 or more different elements chemically combined.
$500 Answer from Atoms and Elements What is a compound?
$100 Question from More Atoms This physical state of matter has both definite shape and definite volume.
$100 Answer from More Atoms What is a solid?
$200 Question from More Atoms This is a systematic way of organizing all of the known elements that exist.
$200 Answer from More Atoms What is the periodic table?
$300 Question from More Atoms If you subtract the atomic number from the atomic mass, you get the number of these
$300 Answer from More Atoms What are neutrons?
$400 Question from More Atoms The protons and neutrons are found in this part of the atom.
$400 Answer from More Atoms What is the nucleus?
$500 Question from More Atoms These subatomic particles are the only ones involved in chemical bonding.
$500 Answer from More Atoms What are electrons?
$100 Question from Organic Chem This substance is only made up of hydrogens and carbons.
$100 Answer from Organic Chem What are hydrocarbons?
$200 Question from Organic Chem This hydrocarbon is made up of 5 carbons and a triple bond.
$200 Answer from Organic Chem What is pentyne?
$300 Question from Organic Chem This hydrocarbon is made up of 4 carbons and a double bond.
$300 Answer from Organic Chem What is butene?
$400 Question from Organic Chem This hydrocarbon is made up of 7 carbons and a triple bond.
$400 Answer from Organic Chem What is heptyne?
$500 Question from Organic Chem This hydrocarbon is made up of nine carbons and all single bonds.
$500 Answer from Organic Chem What is nonane?
$100 Question from Chromatography This is the particle that gets dissolved in the solvent.
$100 Answer from Chromatography What is the solute?
$200 Question from Chromatography A low Rf value shows that the component is attracted more to this phase.
$200 Answer from Chromatography What is the stationary phase?
$300 Question from Chromatography This is the phenomenon of elevating a liquid against gravity up the surface of a solid.
$300 Answer from Chromatography What is capillary action?
$400 Question from Chromatography This type of chromatography uses a glass plate as the stationary phase and a liquid as the mobile phase.
$400 Answer from Chromatography What is Thin Layer Chromatography (TLC)?
$500 Question from Chromatography This is the time it takes for a compound of a mixture to travel from the injection port to the detector during gas chromatography.
$500 Answer from Chromatography What is the retention time?
$100 Question from Potpourri This type of analysis determines the percentage composition of a compound in a sample.
$100 Answer from Potpourri What is quantitative analysis?
$200 Question from Potpourri Natural, homicide, accident, undetermined and this are known as the 5 manners of death.
$200 Answer from Potpourri What is suicide?
$300 Question from Potpourri The settling of blood in areas closest to the ground immediately after death is known as this.
$300 Answer from Potpourri What is Livor Mortis?
$400 Question from Potpourri This is an atom that has gained or lost any electrons and as a result has a charge
$400 Answer from Potpourri What is an ion?
$500 Question from Potpourri This case concluded that Scientific evidence must gain the general acceptance of the relevant expert community to be admissible
$500 Answer from Potpourri What is Frye v. United States?