What items may the team bring?
What is specified items and goggles?
What kind of shoes must you wear in order to participate?
What are close-toed shoes?
What will the scenario introduce that each team is given?
What are crimes, suspects, and sources of evidence?
What will not be used for scoring?
What is time?
Who will check the kits and confiscate non-allowed items?
Who are the event supervisors?
What must participants wear over their eyes?
What are safety goggles?
Teams are using evidence to identify the what/who of the crime?
What is the perpetrator?
Analysis of the chemical evidence is what percentage of the score?
What is 50% of the score?
Name three things that would leave you at a disadvantage if you don't bring them.
What are spot plates, droppers, and pH test strips? (Answers will vary)
What are three safety items that are optional to wear?
What are aprons, gloves, and lab coats?
How many powders will teams have to identify?
What are up to 5 powders?
Analysis of physical evidence and analysis of crime make up what percentages of the score?
What is 30% and 20% of the score?
How many pages of notes may you bring?
What is one, two-sided page?
What is disqualified?
If two teams were to tie scores, what would happen?
What is the highest score on the chemical evidence analysis will break it?
Name 6 items you may use to handle materials with.
What are droppers, Popsicle sticks, spatulas, plastic spoons, tongs, and forceps?
What is tasting or touching chemicals or flushing solids down a drain?
What will students answer questions about when analyzing the crime?
What are pieces of evidences implicating which suspect and why the suspect was chosen as the culprit, and also why the other suspects were not chosen?
What would cause a 10% penalty on your score?
What is if area is not cleaned up as designated?