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CSI: Miami :: Bunk (01x13)
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| Title: | Bunk |
| Episode #: | 01x13 |
| Original Airdate: | Monday January 27th, 2003 |
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CSI must investigate the deaths of a married couple when they mysteriously died in their home, though the investigation soon leads to a chemical manufacturing company. Meanwhile, an old woman at a retirement home is found dead in a pool of blood.
| Summary Available In: English | Spanish |
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Speedle: Crisis averted.
Horatio: Tell that to his widow. |
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Using a Draeger Tube to test for nitric acid fumes, the instrument made a clicking sound. This device does not click. The bellows pump is squeezed drawing air through the tube. A reaction takes place between the air contaminant and the material in the tube causing a color change. The length of stain is proportional to the concentration. | Nitric acid is a liquid and not a gas. The gaseous precursor is NO2 when combines with water forms nitric acid, HNO3. Neither causes instant death. | Horatio writes the symbols for sulfuric acid, H2SO4, on a clear board. Both numbers should be in subscript but he writes the 4 as a large number, suggesting a lack of basic chemistry knowledge. |
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