The Crime Scene
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More evidence
100

This is the scientist who maintained that when a criminal came in contact with an object or person a cross-transfer of evidence would occur. 

Who is Edmond Locard? 

100

This type of evidence can be narrowed down to one unique person or thing. 

What is individual evidence? 
100

These float on the outside of an atom and are the building blocks of molecules. 

What are electrons? 

100

This is where all volatile and flammable chemicals must be handled. 

Where is the fume hood? 

100

A football jersey is an example of this type of evidence. 

What is class and indirect evidence? 

200

A little boy dropped his teddy bear in the park and ran off. This is the best search pattern to use to look for him. 

What is the spiral  search method? 

200

This is a type of fingerprint that uses a foreign substance to make a visible 2-dimensional print. 

What is a patent print? 

200

An example of this is drain cleaner.

What is a base or basic solution on the pH scale? 

200

This is a chart that shows all the light waves of the known universe.

What is the Electromagnetic Spectrum chart? 

200

This type of fingerprint pattern has no deltas. 

What are arches? 

300

This is the documented and unbroken transfer of evidence. 

What is the chain of custody? 

300

This is any physical evidence found at the scene of the crime. 

What is indirect evidence? 

300

This is the atomic number of Bismuth. 

What is 83?

300

This is where you place your specimen on a microscope. 

What is the stage? 

300

This is the handwriting sample that is unknown. 

What is the questioned document? 

400

These are the 6 components of a crime scene sketch. 

What is scale, direction of North, case number, date, location, and name of sketch artist?

400

DNA is only individual evidence if it is found from this cell organelle. 

What is the nucleus? 

400

These are the 4 basic monomers of the universe. 

What are protein, carbohydrates, nucleotides, and lipids? 

400

This is the lens you look through on a microscope.

What is the eyepiece lens? 

400

This is the chemical process of separating fiber dyes or ink into its different colors. 

What is chromatographic separation? 

500

A building where a crime occured is 230ft by 220ft. I am scaling it down to where 1in. on my sketch is equal to 20ft. These are the dimensions of the building in my sketch in inches. 

What is 11.5in by 11in? 

500

An example of this type of fiber is Rayon. 

What is regenerated fiber? 

500

This element has 12 electrons. 

What is magnesium? 

500
These are the two parts to grab when you pick up a microscope. 

What are the arm and the base? 

500

These are the only two things that can be direct evidence. 

What are video recording and eye witness testimony? 

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