Forensic Chemistry Toxicology
Forensic Chemistry Toxicology
Forensic Chemistry Toxicology
TOXICOLOGY
WITH LABORATORY EXERCISES
FORENSIC SCIENCE
• sub-discipline of forensic science; roots lie in medico-legal investigation, toxicology, and microscopy
• application of chemistry to law enforcement or the failure of products or processes that
results to losses and accidents
• deals with physical evidence relative to a crime
• involves different analytical methods used to reveal the chemical changes that occurred
during an incident ( reconstruct the sequence of events )
• meeting both scientific and legal scores (researches, practices, presentation )
• emphasizes on methodology and validation
CRIMINALISTICS
Determines if samples
received are of human
origin or otherwise
RESPONSIBILITIES OF A FORENSIC CHEMIST
Performs analytical
examinations of different
controlled substances such s
dangerous drugs and explosive
or explosive ingredients
RESPONSIBILITIES OF A FORENSIC CHEMIST
Conducts researches
related to cases being
examined
RESPONSIBILITIES OF A FORENSIC CHEMIST
Arm: Base:
Illuminator: Stage:
Stage clips are used to hold the slides in A nosepiece is the part of the microscope
place in the absence of a mechanical stage. which holds two or more objectives
It is used in comparatively simpler simultaneously to provide various
experiments. But even in simpler magnifications in order to view the same
experiments, the movement of slides is specimen in various dimensions.
crucial hence stage clips are used to
provide stability to the slides.
PARTS OF A MICROSCOPE AND ITS
FUNCTIONS
The function of the condenser lens is The diaphragm is used to control the
amount of light reaching the specimen. In
to collect the light from the illuminator
a student scope it is a rotating disk under
and focus it on the specimen. A
the stage and above the condenser. There
microscope with a condenser provides are various holes in the diaphragm in order
with a sharper and clearer image than to facilitate the variants in the experiments
a microscope without a condenser. carried on.
PARTS OF A MICROSCOPE AND ITS
FUNCTIONS