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Introduction -- 2. Foundations -- 3. Quality Assurance and Quality Control -- 4. Reporting Defensible Uncertainty and Obtaining Representative Samples -- 5. Chemical Fundamentals: Partitioning, Equilibria, and Acid/Base Chemistry -- 6. Instrumentation -- 7. Drugs as Physical Evidence: Seized Drugs and Their Analysis -- 8. Forensic Drug Analysis: Selected Drug Classes -- 9. Drugs in the Body -- 10. Forensic Toxicology -- 11. The Chemistry of Combustion and Arson -- 12. Explosives -- 13. Firearms and Associated Chemical Evidence -- 14. The Chemistry of Color and Colorants -- 15. The Chemistry of Polymers -- 16. 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