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      <title>Glass Fragment Identification</title>
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When investigators discovered three deceased victims at a vehicle 
crash site over the side of Backbone Mountain they retraced the 
vehicle’s path and also discovered several pieces of broken glass lying 
in the roadway. 

In this lab students will examine the refractive 
index of various glass fragments. They will learn the importance of 
glass analysis in the forensic field and how this analysis is performed 
by forensic scientists. In addition, students will learn to 
microscopically determine the refractive indices of several known types 
of glass, and then apply what they have learned in the comparison of 
glass fragments collected from a crime scene to a potential source.




As in all Lyle and Louise modules, this kit is geared to high school 
and undergraduate courses, and is matched to National Science Education 
Standards.





Included



• Microscope Slides
• Microscope Cover Slips
• Refractive Index Liquid 1: nD=1.45 (1 Set of 6 Bottles) 
• Refractive Index Liquid 2: nD=1.47 (1 Set of 6 Bottles)
• Refractive Index Liquid 3: nD=1.49 (1 Set of 6 Bottles)
• Headlight Reference Glass (6 envelopes)
• Bottle Reference Glass (6 envelopes)
• Evidence Questioned Glass (6 envelopes)
• Evidence Known Glass (6 envelopes)


Required Equipment ( not included ) 






• Microscope (6) 
• Laboratory Gloves 
• Safety Glasses/Goggles
• Sodium Lamp or 589nm Wavelength Filter (optional)


 Storage Conditions



This item can be shipped and stored at room temperature.


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