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Glass Biweekly Check-in
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Density
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Section 2
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Question 1
1.
CRIME SCENE SAMPLE A
Calculate the density of glass sample A
_______ (round to 3 decimal places)
visibility
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Question 2
2.
CRIME SCENE SAMPLE B
Calculate the density of glass sample B
_______ (round to 3 decimal places)
visibility
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Question 3
3.
Which glass sample has the greater density?
A
B
They both have the same density.
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Question 6
6.
Glass is generally considered to be _________ evidence.
individual
class
Question 7
7.
The primary component in all types of glass is
iron oxide (Fe
2
O
3
)
silica (SiO
2
)
lead oxide (PbO)
soda ash (Na
2
O)
Question 8
8.
Is the following glass class or individual evidence? Explain (1-2 sentences).
Question 9
9.
What type of glass is shown in the image?
soda lime glass
tempered glass
borosilicate glass (Pyrex)
leaded glass
Question 10
10.
There is an unknown liquid inside of the container. Use Snell's Law to calculate the index of refraction (
n
1
) of the unknown liquid!
_______ round to 3 decimal places
The unknown liquid has a refractive index similar to _______ .
visibility
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Question 11
11.
Sequence the glass fractures in their order of occurrence (earliest to most recent).
D, E, F
E, D, F
E, F, D
F, E, D
Question 4
4.
Based on density alone, Crime Scene A glass could be ________ glass.
soda lime
borosilicate (Pyrex)
Leaded
Tempered
Alkali Silicate
Question 5
5.
Based on density alone, Crime Scene B glass could be ________ glass.
soda lime
borosilicate (Pyrex)
Leaded
Tempered
Alkali Silicate