Chemistry
Ballistics
Arson
Death
Toxicology and Handwriting
100

Hydrogen or Helium

What are elements

100

Bullets and shotput

What are projectiles?

100

fuel, oxygen, and heat energy

What are the three things needed for combustion (starting a fire)?

100

Accidental, natural, suicide, and homicide

What are categories of types of death?

100

Dose

What is the amount of a toxin or poison that a person takes into their body?

200

Carbon dioxide or Sodium Chloride

What are compounds?
200

The part of a bullet casing that starts a small spark

What is the primer powder?

200

Ignition, growth, fuel development, and decay

What are the four stages of fire?

200

Measurement of temperature of the liver to determine time of death

What is algor mortis?

200

Inhalation

What is breathing in a toxin?
300

Coffee or vegetable soup

What are mixtures?

300

Has a large opening but no Gunshot Residue

What is an exit wound?

300

Storing in an airtight container to prevent evaporation of chemicals

What is how to store evidence from a suspicious fire?

300

Stiffness of the muscles after death that begins after 2 hours and ends after 36 hours

What is rigor mortis?

300

Injestion

What is taking in by mouth?

400

Compounds and Elements

What are pure substances?

400

The part of a bullet casing that explodes

What is gun powder?

400
Starting a fire

What is ignite?

400

Pooling of blood in the part of the body that is lowest after death

What is livor mortis?

400

Absorbtion

What is taking in through the skin?

500

A mixture that is evenly distributed throughout

What is homogeneous?

500

The diameter of a bullet

What is the caliber?

500

Causes of decay of a fire

What is running out of fuel or oxygen?

500

The breakdown of cells after death

What is autolysis?

500

Things that can affect handwriting

What are age, mood, being in a hurry?