Introduction to Toxicology Kit SKU: AP 10530
Introduction to Toxicology simulates drug isolation in an authentic forensic screening. Using diatomaceous earth columns, students isolate drugs from simulated urine.
Introduction to Toxicology simulates drug isolation in an authentic forensic screening. Using diatomaceous earth columns, students isolate drugs from simulated urine.
Refill for kit AP 10530
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...
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...
Often times, during a criminal investigation, police and crime scene investigators must use all available tools and pieces of evidence to work backwards and create the most likely scenario as to...
Refill ONLY for Physical Properties of Glass, ALD9005
Test for the presence of blood on materials using phenolphthalein.
Students use the scientific process to type blood and analyze hair, fingerprints, handwriting, fabrics, and fibers.
There is enough material for 5 groups. Discover how forensic scientists use hair to assist in solving crimes. You will discover the differences between human and animal hair as well as...
There is enough material for 5 groups. Often times, when collecting evidence at a crime scene, investigators may recover substances they are unable to identify in the field. Along with evidence...
Introduce students to six standard fingerprinting techniques used for dusting, lifting, and developing prints from smooth, nonporous surfaces.