Topic: Use Iodine in Fingerprinting
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What is better than iodine to show up fingerprints?
Especially not charcoal dust the fingerprint doesn't come out right and it smudges so Fingerprint spray is the best solution! Read More »
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How does iodine show up the fingerprints?
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Why the solid iodine did not stick to the fingerprints?
because u was lookin bich ass First answer by ID1453023465. Last edit by ID1453023465. Question popularity: 1 [recommend question]. Read More »
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solid iodine only sticks to fingerprints when it is heated
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Charcoal dust is usually effective to detect fingerprints. If not you could try Fingerprint spray.
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probably because iodine sticks to the oil from your fingers
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because the iodine needs to make contact with the fingerprint so when it's a solid it can't do that. However when it is heated it turns in to gas (sublimation) it rises up and as it make contact with a coooler surface (the fingerprint) it c...
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spray vaporised superglue onto the area. They illuminate with a UV light. The fingerprints really stand out. It works better because it does not damage the sample, but preserves it. It also is ideal to take high quality digital photographs ...
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Heating iodine will cause it to sublimate (change directly from a solid to a vapor) and its vapor will crystallize when it contacts a cool surface (fingerprint?). Source(s): http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/sci/A08470…
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