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Title: Forensic Chemistry Lab Manual
Url: http://www.asdlib.org/onlineArticles/elabware/thompson/Home1.html
Creator: Thompson, Robert
Publisher: Analytical Sciences Digital Library
Description: Any aspect of forensic science can be quite tricky, and educators will be delighted to learn about this helpful educational resource designed just for them. Created by Professor Robert Thompson of Oberlin College this online forensic chemistry lab manual is designed to help chemistry faculty in developing forensic chemistry project laboratories for both undergraduate and graduate courses. In this manual, visitors will find sample preparations, procedural details, instructions for students, and typical results in a variety of formats. Along the left-hand side of the homepage, visitors can look through the forensic chemistry analyses, which include explosives, fabric, glass, and arson. The site is rounded out by a selection of "Stories", which are meant to provide the background for chemical analyses of crime scene samples.
LC Classification: Medicine -- Public aspects of medicine -- Forensic medicine. Medical jurisprudence. Legal medicine -- Forensic chemistry
Science -- Chemistry -- Handbooks, tables, formulas, etc.
Social sciences -- Social pathology. Social and public welfare. Criminology -- Social pathology. Social and public welfare. Criminology
GEM Subject: Science -- Chemistry
Science -- Informal education
Social studies -- Criminology
Key Concept: Chemistry
Resource Type: Reading Materials
Science Materials
Collection (DCMI Type Vocabulary)
Audience: College/University Instructors
Secondary School Teachers
Students
Teachers
Higher Education
University First Cycle
University Second Cycle
Technical School First Cycle
Technical School Second Cycle
Vocational Training
Language: English
Date Record Checked: 2009-05-28 00:00:00 (W3C-DTF)
Source: Scout Archives  Scout Archives
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