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to see if correction fluid has been used on a document it can be put in front of a light and the area will appear opaque

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This is true. it would hvae made the paper thicker, making it not as see through.
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True.

Step-by-step explanation:

Correction Fluids is a substance used to cover dalitography, writing or drawing errors containing a particulate opacifying agent, a water dispersible binder. During an investigation (even forensic investigations) to verify that correction fluid has been used in a document, it can be placed in front of a light and the area will appear opaque as it contains a particulate opacifying agent.

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