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Forensic detectives: chemistry at work/ Steve Drake, Thom Kikot and Leyna Juliet Weber.--

Material type: materialTypeLabelVisual materialPublisher: Silver Spring, MD : Discovery Education, ©2005Description: 1 videodisc (approximately 55 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.Subject(s): Chemistry, Forensic. Forensic sciencesDDC classification: AV 363.25
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Summary: From crime-scene clues to pyrotechnic beauty, there's wonder and power in the molecular makeup of substances. Segments cover methods of analysis, chemical reactions, the periodic table of elements, and the significance of carbon. Uses examples (including arson detection and fireworks displays) to reinforce the roles and importance of chemistry in today's world.
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University of Santo Tomas-Legazpi High School Library
AV 363.25 D761 2005 (Browse shelf) Not for loan
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The periodic table of elements (8:35 min.) --
Clues from chemistry (21:51 min.) --
Chemical display (6:12 min.) --
Carbon copies (9:14 min.).

From crime-scene clues to pyrotechnic beauty, there's wonder and power in the molecular makeup of substances. Segments cover methods of analysis, chemical reactions, the periodic table of elements, and the significance of carbon. Uses examples (including arson detection and fireworks displays) to reinforce the roles and importance of chemistry in today's world.

Grade 6 - 12

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