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PART IIInvestigative Lab Journal: EvidenceDiscuss at least three pieces of evidence you plan to collect from the crime scene. For each piece of evidence you plan to collect (for example, fingerprints), provide the following information:EvidenceThe physical properties for each piece of evidenceThe chemical properties for each piece of evidence (you may hypothesize about what chemical properties the evidence may have or what substances/chemical tests you could use to see how it reacts - you will need to do some online research for this, like searching "forensic soil analysis")Investigative Lab Journal: ResearchList at least three other questions you have or items you’d like to further research. To answer each question or explain an item you’d like to find more about, use your imagination to create witness/suspect testimony/facts not included in story. PART nvestigation Journal: Series of Events + ConclusionsWrap up your investigation by describing different possibilities for the series of events that led to the crime and draw conclusions based on your investigation. You can do this by creating a minimum of three conclusion statements. For example, "Based on , I conclude that ."Reflection Questions:Was the information that you used to research your investigation reliable? How do you know?Summarize your final scientific theory regarding this case based on your investigation. Support your theory with evidence from your investigation. Why are scientific theories often so powerful?

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