Chemistry, asked by hayeeazhar88, 1 month ago

3 A forensic scientist would be a
specific type of which chemist?​

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Answered by lakshmi704
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Generally, forensic chemists are trained in organic chemistry. This ensures that the forensic chemists can run analysis on blood and other body samples to identify DNA. They are also trained in organic chemistry so that they can run toxicology screenings.
Answered by Anonymous
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A forensic chemist is a professional chemist who analyzes evidence that is brought in from crime scenes and reaches a conclusion based on tests run on that piece of evidence. A forensic chemist's job is to identify and characterize the evidence as part of the larger process of solving a crime.

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