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Using Chromatography
Students use paper chromatography to separate ink found at the crime scene into components based on solubility and then compare results to the composition of known ink.
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Final Crime Scene
In the final activity of the day, students practice all the forensic techniques they have learned during the week to analyze a mock crime scene. Students collect and examine trace evidence including glass, hair and fibers and collect prints.
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Examining Fingerprints
Students learn that fingerprints are even more unique than DNA and use the Fingerprint Powder Method to dust for prints in a mock crime scene and analyze them to identify potential suspects.
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Ink Chromatography
Students save the results from their ink chromatography analysis
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