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Fractures

• a) Produced first• b) Always form on the side of the glass

opposite to where the impact originated• c) Look like spider webs that spread

outward from the impact hole• d) Always terminate into an existing

fracture

Forensic chemistry

•Burning paper: physical or chemical?

Vocab

•without shape or form; applied to glass, it refers to having particles that are arranged randomly instead of in a definite pattern

Vocab

• a hard, amorphous, transparent material made by heating a mixture of sand and other

additives

Refractivity

• the line created as refracted light becomes concentrated around the edges of a glass fragment

• If a piece of glass is placed in a liquid (with a different refractive index) an outline of the glass is clearly visible

• (5) This line is known as then _______ ____

Formula

• the ratio of the mass of an object to its volume, expressed by the equation, density = mass/volume

Types of glass

•the most common glass – inexpensive and easy to melt and shape

Conversion

•Convert 3 dag to mg.

Forensic chemistry

•Frying an egg: Physical or chemical?

Types of glass

• 1. Stronger than ordinary glass • 2. Strengthened by introducing stress

through rapid heating and cooling of the glass surface • 3. When broken, this glass does not shatter,

but fragments or breaks into small squares • 4. Used in the side and rear windows of

automobiles

Types of glass

• 1. Constructed by bonding two ordinary sheets of glass together with a plastic film • 2. Also used by automobile

manufactures

Databases

•What database run by the FBI offers crime labs that ability to exchange or compare DNA profiles electronically?

Vocab

• a crack in the glass from a rough circle around the point of impact

Used to identify glass

• b) Class Characteristics • (2) Trace elements in glass may prove to be

distinctive and measureable characteristics • (3) The physical properties

___________________are used most successfully for characterizing glass particles, but only as a class characteristic

Vocab

•the chemical name for silica

Vocab

• a crack in the glass that extends outward like the spoke of a wheel from the point at which the glass was struck

Vocab/characteristic of glass

• the change in the direction of light as it changes speed when moving from one substance into another

Forensic chemistry

•Mixing salt and water: physical or chemical?

Fracture

• a) Form second• b) Encircle the bullet hole• c) Always start on the same

side as that of the destructive force

Direction bullet was fired

• (1) The bullet makes a very small hole here• (2) The glass always blows back in

the direction of the __________ because of elasticity

Investigation vocab

• It is important to keep this when handling glass in investigations and cases to avoid any mishandling of processing evidence.

Vocab

•a) The primary ingredient of glass•b) Also known as silica or silicon dioxide (SiO2)

Substance found in all glass

• a) Change the temperature at which the formers melt during the manufacturing of glass• b) Examples: sodium carbonate

(Na2CO3) and potassium carbonate (K2CO3)

Fractures

• Curved fractures you can see when looking at the thickness of the glass. • Face outward toward the exit

hole of the glass.

Vocab• (3) Every liquid has its own ________ _____ ?• (1) A measure of how much an object slows

light• (a) Light slows down when it passes through

any medium (the denser the medium, the slower the light travels)

• (b) Any object that transmits light has its own ___________ ____________

• (2) A ratio of the velocity of light in a vacuum to the velocity of light in a particular medium

Direction bullet was fired

• (1) Are always larger, regardless of the type of material that was shot• (2) A larger piece of glass is knocked

out of the surface where the bullet is leaving because glass is elastic and bows outward when struck

Forensic chemistry

•What are the 4 chemical reactions we discussed?

Physical characteristic of glass

•Formula for density

Vocab

• There are various ones of these that contain a lot of information useful to solving cases and providing information. A few are: Sole-Mate, CODIS, Ident-A-Drug, Forensic Information System for Handwriting.

Types of glass

• glass containing lead oxide aka crystal• 1. Contains lead oxide which makes it

denser • 2. Sparkles as light passes through it (light

waves are bent) • 3. Used for manufacturing fine glassware

and art glass • 4. Is commonly called crystal

Conversions

•What possibility of base units can you have in the conversion system we talked about?

Forensic databases

•What database offers the electronic storage and search capabilities of matching fingerprints?

Type of glass

•volcanic glass

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