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Forensic Chemistry: Basic Principles

by Ceraudo M.

ISBN 9781835350553
Publisher EDTECH PRESS
Copyright Year 2025
Price £155.00
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Description

The practice of using our expertise in the science of chemistry to solve crimes is known as forensic chemistry. We can use a number of chemistry-based techniques to help us resolve any problems at a crime scene. A forensic chemist is tasked with spending their time and energy locating, measuring, and analysing unidentified objects at a crime scene. They spend their time examining the evidence from the crime site in the lab. The information is then sent to a detective, who brings all the data from the various departments together and accidentally solves the murder. A forensic chemist is a qualified scientist who conducts tests on evidence collected from crime scenes in order to analyse it and draw conclusions. To identify and categorise the evidence as part of the bigger process of solving a crime is the responsibility of a forensic chemist. Rarely do forensic chemists engage in investigative work; instead, they deal with the evidence gathered from the crime scene. The research, application, and presentation of this book must satisfy the demands of both the scientific and the league communities, making it unique among works on chemical sciences. As a result, forensic chemistry research is by its very nature and design applied and derivative, with a focus on metrology and validation.

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