Introduction to Toxicology Kit, REFILL SKU: AP 10530R
Refill for kit AP 10530
Refill for kit AP 10530
Introduce students to qualitative analysis in the intriguing context of criminal investigation in a Toxicology Laboratory.
Students work through six experiments using math skills, biology, chemistry, problem solving, and deductive reasoning to determine whether the cabin is the crime scene
Explore how physics can play a role in criminal investigation.
Kemtec’s Analysis of Minerals & Soils kit now extends the student’s experience from investigating the physical and chemical properties of trace evidence from a crime scene, to learning to...
Students perfect their techniques as they prepare fingerprint evidence.
Footprints, shoe prints, tire tracks, and other impressions in soft materials are investigated as students become the detectives and learn to properly collect, record, photograph, and avoid...
Introduction to Toxicology simulates drug isolation in an authentic forensic screening. Using diatomaceous earth columns, students isolate drugs from simulated urine.
Dental records, like fingerprints, offer a form of positive identification. Not only do they differ in detail from person to person, but they last longer than other physical evidence and may be...
This murder mystery provides inquiry based learning with an intriguing twist. Students apply many CSI techniques including fingerprinting (dusting with carbon powder, dusting with aluminum...
Part chemistry, part biology, and part physical science, forensics is the investigation of a crime using a full range of scientific knowledge or methods.
Kemtec’s Master Forensics Kit includes truncated versions of our Fingerprint Analysis, Soil and Mineral Analysis, Hair Analysis, Document Analysis, and Analysis of Drugs and Poisons kits, and...