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Glass & Soil Review
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What is the state of matter of glass at room temperature?
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It is an amorphous solid.
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The main compounds in glass are __________.
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Silicon Oxides & Metal Oxides
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What is the name of the glass that is made by passing the molten glass through rollers?
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Ordinary or rolled glass
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Window glass is (more/less) dense than water.
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More dense
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The two most important physical properties of glass used for identification are:
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Density and refractive index
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True or False Density is not homogeneous over sheet of glass
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True
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True or False, when glass shatters it is easy to reconstruct the original shape.
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false
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This type of glass involves a treatment where the glass is heated to 620oC and then cooled rapidly. What is the name of this glass?
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Tempered or Safety Glass
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Name the type of glass that is used for flat glass, container glass, and electric light bulbs.
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Soda Lime Silicate
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The fracture pattern of glass usually has __________ lines.
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Conchoidal
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This type of conchoidal line appears first when glass is fractured.
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Radial
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For a ______________ fracture, the perpendicular end, faces the surface on which the force originated.
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concentric
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In a forensic laboratory, a technique frequently used to determine the density of glass involves the use of ___________
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Density – Gradient tubes
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Stress marks on the edge of a radial crack near the point of impact are ___________ to the side on which the force was applied.
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parallel
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True or False A crater-shaped hole is narrower on the side where the projectile entered the glass.
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True
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True or False – It is easy to determine from the size and shape of a hole in glass, whether to was made by a bullet or some other projectile.
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False
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A piece of window glass is submerged in vegetable oil
A piece of window glass is submerged in vegetable oil. The outline of the glass is visible. When light is shown behind the glass, a bright halo appears near the border of the glass. This bright halo is called a _________.
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Becke line
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________ glass has a layer of plastic between two pieces of ordinary window glass.
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Laminate or laminated
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Name at least one out of three common problems associated with glass analysis (glass comparisons)
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Find and measure properties
Associate one glass fragment with another Minimize or eliminate other sources
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The bending of light as it travels through one medium into another is known as ________.
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Refraction
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As light goes from the air into a liquid sample, the bending of light is due to a(n) ___________ in velocity of the light.
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decrease
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At 25oC the refractive index of water is 1. 333
At 25oC the refractive index of water is This means that light travels 1.333x __________ in a vacuum than in water.
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Faster
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______________ solids
Refract a beam of light in two different light-ray components (wavelengths) Results in double refraction
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Crystalline
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The numerical difference between these the two refractive indices of a crystalline solid is known as ________________.
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Birefringence
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This is an example of
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Birefringence
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Technique used to determine the refractive index of a glass sample is known as the _____________ method.
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Immersion
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As the velocity of a fast moving projectile decreases, the irregularity of hole and cracks ____________.
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increase
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Exhibit (a) only shows a __________ fracture
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Radial
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Glass Collection True or False All broken glass at a crime scene must be collected, regardless of the size.
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FALSE Know ALL of these steps for Glass collection Collect all glass found for piecing Submit all glass evidence found in the possession of the suspect Collect only a representative sample of broken glass remaining at the crime scene
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True or False Once collected glass should be wrapped up in paper to prevent further damage.
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False, Packaged in solid containers to avoid further breakage
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Soil Collection Standard/reference soils should be taken from the crime scene at various intervals within a ______-yard radius of the crime scene. This will be used as a comparison to questioned soil.
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100
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Soil is a mixture of _______ and _________ material.
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Soil is a mixture of organic and inorganic material.
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An example of 100% inorganic soil is _________while an example of a nearly 100% organic soil would is ________.
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An example of 100% inorganic soil is sand while an example of a nearly 100% organic soil would is peat.
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The inorganic part of soil is ________.
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minerals
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The organic part of soil is known as _______ which is made up of __________________.
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Humas decayed plant and animal material
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The forensic definition of soil includes many things, including:
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Bits of grass Seeds Cinders Animal matter Asphalt Spores paint metals concrete Bricks Vegetation
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List the five major factors that influence a soil’s composition.
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Climate Parent material Living organisms Topography Time
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True or False Soil is class evidence - cannot be individualized to a particular location
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True
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True or False There is no classification system for soils
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True – only guidelines
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True or False Soils can be easily transported
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True – which makes it excellent trace evidence.
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True or False Soils within a few meters horizontally or vertically differ
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True
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True or False After removing the first 2- 3 inches of top soil, a forensic soil analyst can tell if a body has been buried below.
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True
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