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CHM290 — Forensic Toxicology

3 credits · 3 hours

CHM 290 - Forensic Toxicology CHM 290 - Forensic Toxicology Application of the principles of forensic toxicology and the related forensic sciences within the scope of medical-legal investigation. Drug and poison analysis, examination of physical evidence and death investigation. Laboratory sessions will provide basic knowledge of forensic analysis utilizing microscopy, gas chromatography, thin layer chromatography and spectroscopy. Understand the use of the gas chromatograph. Determine the presence of drugs or poisons in body tissues, organs, or fluids. Perform basic algebraic manipulations to relative to simple chemical calculations. Perform mathematical manipulations such as unit analysis with proper attention to units and significant figures. Use the concept of the mole in quantitative chemical calculations. Balance chemical equations. Calculate amounts of chemicals involved in poisonings and LD 50. Calculate and utilize solution concentration units such as molarity. Classify poisons and drugs. Use concepts of pH in acidic and basic solutions. Understand the use of the mass spectrometer. Understand the ideal gas law and its application in poisonous gases. Understand the use of liquid chromatography. Methods of Assessing

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