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Evidence Evaluation from the Crime Scene CSI Agents: Salil K. Julianna I. Leah H. Kristin H.
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Physical Properties A physical property is a characteristic of matter, and does not change the chemical makeup of a substance.
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Example of Physical Properties Color Odor Density Viscosity Mass Transition points Ductility Malleability Texture Conductivity, etc.
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Chemical Properties A chemical property is a characteristic of matter. It’s a property that describes a substance or substances chemical makeup. It cannot be determined by your senses, but must be changed in some sort of chemical way. It is an ability to react with other substances.
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Examples of Chemical Properties Flammability Combustion Oxidation Heat of Combustion Electromotive Reactivity with water reactivity with vinegar Reactivity with iodine Etc.
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Magnetic Metal Evidence Evaluation Steel Aluminum
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Metal Evidence Evaluation Identity of Sample 1 is : Aluminum Supporting evidence: Non-magnetic Density – 2.5 g per mL Silver colored Mass = 3.8 grams Length = 4.7 cm Volume = 1.5 mL
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Metal Evidence Evaluation Identity of Sample 2 is : Steel Supporting evidence: Magnetic Color is brown Density – 7.85 grams per mL Mass – 2.3 grams Volume – 1 mL Length – 4 cm
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Liquid Evidence Evaluation Evidence X- Water, Alcohol, or Vinegar Based on the evidence and our observations, we have concluded the liquid is alcohol due to the fact that all of the test results match up exactly for the mystery liquid and the alcohol
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Physical PropertiesChemical Properties Mystery Liquid Properties Clear Mass: 17 g Volume: 20 mL Density: 0.85 g per mL Odor is alcoholic Flammable
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Mystery Liquid Evidence Mystery Liquid Video http://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=a3x0UDU5zQc Burning Alcohol Video http://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=_dG3OX0FFkI “Burning” Water Video http://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=1oeEumV7yx8 “Burning” Vinegar Video http://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=6MJXOtFMTDI
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Powder Evidence Evaluation WaterVinegarIodine Baking powderRises Bubbles Fizzes Turns black Baking sodaNo reactionBubbles Fizzes No reaction Corn starchNo reaction Turns black Baby powderBubble of water hydrophobic Bubble of vinegar No reaction Mystery powderRises bubbles Bubbles Fizzes Turns black
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Summary of Findings We conclude that the materials found at the A West crime scene were: The mystery metals was: The mystery liquid was: mmmmm The mystery powder was: hjdhdh
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Mystery Samples
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Steel Aluminum Metals Identity
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Results
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