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Criminalistics: An Introduction to Forensic Science ¦ Saferstein ¦ 12th Edition
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An atom is a pure substance composed of two or more elements.
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When tempered glass breaks, it does not shatter.
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Examples of intensive properties include density and refractive index.
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Each color component of light refracts at a different angle as it emerges from a prism.
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The atoms in a crystalline solid have a regular arrangement while the atoms in an amorphous solid ...
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The weight of an object can vary from one location to another while mass remains the same regardless ...
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Weight is a constant property of matter that reflects the amount of material present.
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The Fahrenheit scale uses a melting point of 32 degrees and a boiling point of 212 degrees.
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The larger opening of crater-shaped hole in glass made by the penetration of a projectile indicates ...
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The basic metric unit of volume is the ounce.
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