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Innovating Science™ Forensic Analysis of Narcotics
Innovating Science™ Forensic Analysis of Narcotics teaches students about Forensic chemistry by analyzing and identifying unknown substances. They utilize simple chemical tests and reactions, then compare results to determine its chemical profile.
Supplier: Innovating Science™ IS9026
Description
- Forensic chemists are responsible for analyzing and identifying unknown substances, such as drugs and narcotics, that are found at a crime scene
- In this activity, students will learn how forensic chemists can use simple chemical tests and reactions to help determine the identity of an unknown substance
- Students will perform a variety of presumptive tests on an unknown substance along with a series of known controls
- By comparing the test results of the unknown with those of the controls, the most likely identity of the unknown will be determined
- Kit contains enough materials for 15 groups
- Teacher’s Manual and Student Study Guide copy masters are included
Specifications
49 CFR 173.4 | |
White | |
13 to 20 | |
Aspirin (10 g), Acetaminophen (10 g), Simulated Oxycodone (10 g), Simulated Ecstasy (10 g), Unknown (10 g), Universal Indicator Solution (30 mL), 0.5 M Hydrochloric Acid (30 mL), 0.2 M Ferric Nitrate (30 mL), 15 Universal Indicator Color Charts, 30 Spot Plates, 8 Scoops, Toothpicks, Teacher Manual, and Student Guide copy masters | |
1 Kit | |
716.7 g | |
Innovating Science | |
15 Lab Groups |
Forensic Analysis of Narcotics Kit | |
7 to 14 | |
Educational - Forensics Chemistry | |
Cardboard Box | |
1.58 lb. | |
Ambient | |
9 x 6 x 4 in. |
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WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Phenolphthalein/Methanol/Methyl Isobutyl Ketone, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.