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I need to find:

Ways in which analytical techniques may provide evidence about samples including liquid-gas chromatography and high performance liquid chromatography

There is no information any where on the net!:chainsaw:

PLEASE HELP!!!! :confused:
 

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I warned against forensics thousands of times.

Have you checked all the textsbooks including macmillian and excel.
 

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Oh believe me when I say I have looked everywhere!

I have checked textbooks, excel, local library, school library and everywhere else imaginable!!!

The internet doesn't have the stuff I am after. Either that or I'm not looking in the right places!

Can you help me!?!?
 

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yea that one was a bit iffy to find, it's in the excel book
don't put too much effort into it. just know the technique that it's based on. if i remember correctly, excel has the pictures and how they work. i might've stolen a bit of that.
in my notes i have the properties that they're based on, how they work, and what they're used for. and then i compared the techniques. and that's probably more than you'll need.
erm send me a PM if you want my notes and i'll type it up for you.
 

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here's a link to the extras for the new conq chem book.
http://www.cci.net.au/conqchem/HSCopt3frameset.htm
it's about half way down, or click on "chromotography" in the green section on the left

btw, if you are using conq chem this site is very good
http://www.cci.net.au/conqchem/hsc.htm (homepage)

Originally posted by jm1234567890
I warned against forensics thousands of times.

Have you checked all the textsbooks including macmillian and excel.
don't listen, forensics is great.

this is a new section, an addition to an existing dot point, that's why there isn't much info on it
 

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if its for an assessment like we had at my school, we were told to phone some independent forensic labs and ask for info/pamphlets because, like you said, there is nothing on that!
 

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Well I emailed a few forensic labs and they were helpful. Plus I checked out those sites you gave me and they were great! Thanx 4 all your help!!!
 

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no prob, it will be much easier when the new editions of the chem books come out, until then all the students have to suffer
 

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