Deck 21: Fibers, Paints, and Other Polymers
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Deck 21: Fibers, Paints, and Other Polymers
1
Paints and fibers contain polymers.
True
2
Materials that have very short repeating molecular units are known as polymers.
False
3
The repeating units in polymers are called monomers.
True
4
Fiber evidence is known for its individual characteristics.
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5
A natural wave or twist of a fiber is known as crimp.
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6
Natural fibers are usually measured in denier.
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7
No amount of testing will individualize a fiber to a particular piece of fabric in the absence of a tear match.
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8
The method for measuring the diameter of a fiber depends on its shape.
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9
Unlike glass, fibers exhibit no properties of a refractive index.
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10
Fibers almost never contain a polymer backbone, but normally do contain one or more dyes or pigments.
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11
Once extracted from a fiber, a dye is normally analyzed by thin layer chromatography.
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12
Paint chips used as evidence should always be taped to a card.
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13
The most important characteristic of paint evidence is color layer sequence.
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14
Paints must be pyrolyzed if they are to be chromatographed.
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15
Paint smears are easier to analyze than paint chips.
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16
The two major methods to analyze the chemical composition of fibers are
A) FTIR, Chromatography
B) Chromatography, PyGC
C) FTIR, PyGC
D) Microscopy, Chromatography
A) FTIR, Chromatography
B) Chromatography, PyGC
C) FTIR, PyGC
D) Microscopy, Chromatography
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17
The major components of paint are
A) pigments, binders
B) clearcoat, pigments
C) clearcoat, binders
D) none of these
A) pigments, binders
B) clearcoat, pigments
C) clearcoat, binders
D) none of these
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18
The following type of paint dries to a high gloss.
A) enamel
B) lacquer
C) flat latex
D) none of the above
A) enamel
B) lacquer
C) flat latex
D) none of the above
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19
The basic types of paints, in regard to use, include
A) automotive
B) structural
C) artistic
D) all of these
A) automotive
B) structural
C) artistic
D) all of these
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20
The majority of cars have ______ coats of paint.
A) three
B) four
C) five
D) six
A) three
B) four
C) five
D) six
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21
Paint evidence come is the form of
A) chips
B) smears
C) both of these
D) neither of these
A) chips
B) smears
C) both of these
D) neither of these
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22
An example of a homopolymer is
A) nylon
B) polystyrene
C) both of the these
D) neither of these
A) nylon
B) polystyrene
C) both of the these
D) neither of these
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23
Fibers that come from a plant or animal origin as classified as
A) natural
B) synthetic
C) semi-synthetic
D) chemical
A) natural
B) synthetic
C) semi-synthetic
D) chemical
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24
Fiber morphology looks at the ______ of the fiber.
A) color
B) weave
C) texture
D) structure
A) color
B) weave
C) texture
D) structure
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25
Which of the following is not one of the characteristics of fiber morphology are
A) size
B) cross section
C) origin
D) crimp
A) size
B) cross section
C) origin
D) crimp
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26
Organic substances in fibers that absorb visible light are called
A) Dyes
B) Pigments
C) both a and b
D) neither a or b
A) Dyes
B) Pigments
C) both a and b
D) neither a or b
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27
Fibers are class evidence, not individual evidence, with the exception of
A) dye matching
B) tear matching
C) crimp matching
D) medulla matching
A) dye matching
B) tear matching
C) crimp matching
D) medulla matching
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