Fire Investigation

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Across
  1. 3. the rapid combination of a substance with oxygen that produces light and heat
  2. 6. combustion that is rare and is the result of a natural heat producing process in poorly ventilated areas
  3. 8. the movement of heat through an object
  4. 9. the area of a sealed evidence container which may contain vapors to be analyzed
  5. 11. a handheld device that can help find traces of flammable liquid vapors
  6. 12. the deliberate act of setting property on fire
  7. 13. where the fire began
  8. 15. a sample of uncontaminated evidence used to compare against
  9. 16. combustion that is smoldering or burning at the fuel-air interface
Down
  1. 1. the transfer of heat energy by the movement of molecules within a liquid or gas
  2. 2. the minimum temp at which a fuel spontaneously ignites
  3. 4. the transfer of heat energy by electromagnetic radiation
  4. 5. any material used to start or sustain a fire
  5. 7. the minimum temp at which a fuel produces enough vapor to burn
  6. 10. the critical gas needed for fire to burn
  7. 14. a technique used to analyze the chemical makeup of evidence