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Re: Crime Busters B
For anyone who has been to states before and has competed in Crime Busters, how intense were the powders? How many of them were 3-powder mixtures?
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Re: Crime Busters B
AHHAHAHA it wasn’t the mixtures, it was the workload. When I went to states, they gave us the maximum amount of powders, probably two mixtures, a decent amount of metals and liquids, flame testing for fibers, density test for plastics, microscope for hairs, and another section for fingerprints and chromatography. And of course, a long ananlysis to accompany this info. It was so rough, even the best teams couldn’t finish. But obviously, this might be different at your state. Just remember to be extremely effcient and be able to trust your partner, because if you have a big work load, you’re not gonna have time to check each other’s answers.Rivkaaa wrote:For anyone who has been to states before and has competed in Crime Busters, how intense were the powders? How many of them were 3-powder mixtures?
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Thank you! We usually don't check each other's answers, as there is rarely much time left, but we're accustomed to a huge workload, so we'll probably be fine.Crimesolver wrote:AHHAHAHA it wasn’t the mixtures, it was the workload. When I went to states, they gave us the maximum amount of powders, probably two mixtures, a decent amount of metals and liquids, flame testing for fibers, density test for plastics, microscope for hairs, and another section for fingerprints and chromatography. And of course, a long ananlysis to accompany this info. It was so rough, even the best teams couldn’t finish. But obviously, this might be different at your state. Just remember to be extremely effcient and be able to trust your partner, because if you have a big work load, you’re not gonna have time to check each other’s answers.Rivkaaa wrote:For anyone who has been to states before and has competed in Crime Busters, how intense were the powders? How many of them were 3-powder mixtures?
2018 events: Crime Busters, Potions and Poisons, Microbe Mission
2019 events: Crime Busters, Potions and Poisons, Water Quality
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2019 events: Crime Busters, Potions and Poisons, Water Quality
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Re: Crime Busters B
Yeah, I agree. Crime busters and forensics tend to be more about the length of the test than the difficulty of the content so just work fast and try not to dwell on anything.Rivkaaa wrote:Thank you! We usually don't check each other's answers, as there is rarely much time left, but we're accustomed to a huge workload, so we'll probably be fine.Crimesolver wrote:AHHAHAHA it wasn’t the mixtures, it was the workload. When I went to states, they gave us the maximum amount of powders, probably two mixtures, a decent amount of metals and liquids, flame testing for fibers, density test for plastics, microscope for hairs, and another section for fingerprints and chromatography. And of course, a long ananlysis to accompany this info. It was so rough, even the best teams couldn’t finish. But obviously, this might be different at your state. Just remember to be extremely effcient and be able to trust your partner, because if you have a big work load, you’re not gonna have time to check each other’s answers.Rivkaaa wrote:For anyone who has been to states before and has competed in Crime Busters, how intense were the powders? How many of them were 3-powder mixtures?
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2nd place Thermodynamics
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Re: Crime Busters B
Pretty much. We just got used to running around and finishing the whole test (including the analysis) and only then checking over, if we have time after cleaning up. However, if either of us is particularly stuck on something, we ask the other for a quick second to check it out.wec01 wrote:Yeah, I agree. Crime busters and forensics tend to be more about the length of the test than the difficulty of the content so just work fast and try not to dwell on anything.Rivkaaa wrote:Thank you! We usually don't check each other's answers, as there is rarely much time left, but we're accustomed to a huge workload, so we'll probably be fine.Crimesolver wrote: AHHAHAHA it wasn’t the mixtures, it was the workload. When I went to states, they gave us the maximum amount of powders, probably two mixtures, a decent amount of metals and liquids, flame testing for fibers, density test for plastics, microscope for hairs, and another section for fingerprints and chromatography. And of course, a long ananlysis to accompany this info. It was so rough, even the best teams couldn’t finish. But obviously, this might be different at your state. Just remember to be extremely effcient and be able to trust your partner, because if you have a big work load, you’re not gonna have time to check each other’s answers.
2018 events: Crime Busters, Potions and Poisons, Microbe Mission
2019 events: Crime Busters, Potions and Poisons, Water Quality
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2019 events: Crime Busters, Potions and Poisons, Water Quality
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Re: Crime Busters B
Is the iodine most likely going to be clear or will it have that reddish color at nationals? And can any color of Iodine be used or does it have to be a specific color?
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Re: Crime Busters B
Probably reddish, the person who runs it at Nats also runs it at IN state and it was red. I don't think it has to be a certain color.FiveW's wrote:Is the iodine most likely going to be clear or will it have that reddish color at nationals? And can any color of Iodine be used or does it have to be a specific color?
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Re: Crime Busters B
She doesn't run it at nats. Someone else does since she runs Forensics at nats instead and all the events are all day at nats. The only reason why she's able to run both at IN State is because events are only half days there.CPScienceDude wrote:Probably reddish, the person who runs it at Nats also runs it at IN state and it was red. I don't think it has to be a certain color.FiveW's wrote:Is the iodine most likely going to be clear or will it have that reddish color at nationals? And can any color of Iodine be used or does it have to be a specific color?
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Re: Crime Busters B
For cornstarch it shouldn't matter what color it starts as; it should very obviously turn black/dark blue. Not sure about other powders with different reactions.CPScienceDude wrote:Probably reddish, the person who runs it at Nats also runs it at IN state and it was red. I don't think it has to be a certain color.FiveW's wrote:Is the iodine most likely going to be clear or will it have that reddish color at nationals? And can any color of Iodine be used or does it have to be a specific color?
2019 Division C Nationals Medals:
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5th place Sounds of Music
2nd place Thermodynamics
4th place Fossils
5th place Sounds of Music
2nd place Thermodynamics