Deck 22: Glass and Soil
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Deck 22: Glass and Soil
1
Glass is an amorphous solid.
True
2
Glass might be considered a super cooled liquid.
True
3
The basic ingredient in glass is sodium chloride.
False
4
Tempered glass is heated to 15000C to achieve its consistency.
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5
The glass exposed to the highest temperatures is float glass.
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6
Glass fitted together like a jigsaw puzzle is a fracture match.
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7
The class characteristics of glass are very limited due to its inert nature.
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8
Soil is very easily identified by individual characteristics.
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9
Soil is generally homogenous is all areas.
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10
HPLC is used to separate and display some f the common components of soils.
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11
Why is glass often considered class evidence?
A) It has so many categories
B) It can only be matched to a type of glass
C) There are no tests to identify glass
D) It is too small to correctly identify
A) It has so many categories
B) It can only be matched to a type of glass
C) There are no tests to identify glass
D) It is too small to correctly identify
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12
Glass can be individualized evidence when it is
A) found on a suspect who is linked to the scene
B) found to have the same refractive index as an exemplar
C) matched like a puzzle piece to a broken window
D) matched to an exemplar by density analysis
A) found on a suspect who is linked to the scene
B) found to have the same refractive index as an exemplar
C) matched like a puzzle piece to a broken window
D) matched to an exemplar by density analysis
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13
The basic compound found in all types of glass is
A) silicon oxide
B) carbon dioxide
C) sulfur dioxide
D) silicon dioxide
A) silicon oxide
B) carbon dioxide
C) sulfur dioxide
D) silicon dioxide
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14
Which type of glass is similar in chemical composition to window glass?
A) borosilicate
B) tempered
C) lead crystal
D) pyrex
A) borosilicate
B) tempered
C) lead crystal
D) pyrex
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15
Lead crystal has what additive to make it have its characteristic properties?
A) silicon dioxide
B) borax
C) lead oxide
D) soda lime
A) silicon dioxide
B) borax
C) lead oxide
D) soda lime
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16
Pyrex has what additive to make it have its characteristic properties?
A) silicon dioxide
B) boron
C) lead oxide
D) soda lime
A) silicon dioxide
B) boron
C) lead oxide
D) soda lime
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17
Tempered glass gets its safety fracture features by
A) special cooling processes during manufacture
B) special heating processes during manufacture
C) special additives to the mixture
D) special stretching processes during manufacture
A) special cooling processes during manufacture
B) special heating processes during manufacture
C) special additives to the mixture
D) special stretching processes during manufacture
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18
Why is glass considered important forensic evidence because
A) a suspect can be unaware that they have it on them
B) it does not decay
C) it is commonly found at crime scenes
D) all of these are reasons
A) a suspect can be unaware that they have it on them
B) it does not decay
C) it is commonly found at crime scenes
D) all of these are reasons
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19
Where is tempered glass found in everyday life?
A) all eyeglasses
B) house windows
C) automobile windows
D) drinking glasses
A) all eyeglasses
B) house windows
C) automobile windows
D) drinking glasses
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20
The two types of fracture lines that can be produced when glass is hit by a foreign object are:
A) longitudinal, circular
B) radial, concentric
C) wallner, concoidal
D) radial, concoidal
A) longitudinal, circular
B) radial, concentric
C) wallner, concoidal
D) radial, concoidal
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21
Stress marks that form on the radial edge of a piece of broken glass are called _______.
A) conchoidal lines
B) concentric
C) conical
D) strated
A) conchoidal lines
B) concentric
C) conical
D) strated
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22
The "3R" rule for determining the direction of force on a broken piece of glass states that when examining a ______________fracture, there is a __________angle formed on the _______________side of the force.
A) right angle, reverse, radial
B) radial, reverse, right angle
C) radial, right, reverse
D) radial, radical, reverse
A) right angle, reverse, radial
B) radial, reverse, right angle
C) radial, right, reverse
D) radial, radical, reverse
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23
Which of the following is not a common physical property of glass.
A) color
B) refractive index
C) thickness
D) all are common properties
A) color
B) refractive index
C) thickness
D) all are common properties
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24
The bending of a light ray in a medium is called
A) reflection
B) refraction
C) radiation
D) none of these
A) reflection
B) refraction
C) radiation
D) none of these
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25
Light can refract when it
A) hits a solid surface
B) goes from deep to shallow water
C) travels from one medium to another
D) light never refracts, only reflects
A) hits a solid surface
B) goes from deep to shallow water
C) travels from one medium to another
D) light never refracts, only reflects
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26
The line that appears to be formed at the boundary between two different refractive indices and disappears if two substances has the same refractive index is called the ____________ line.
A) Bork line
B) Becke line
C) Bruning line
D) None of the above
A) Bork line
B) Becke line
C) Bruning line
D) None of the above
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27
The microscope is used to examine glass pieces is called a
A) hot-stage
B) stereo
C) compound
D) comparison
A) hot-stage
B) stereo
C) compound
D) comparison
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