In analytical chemistry, a "mull" is a specialized preparation method used to obtain Infrared (IR) spectra of solid samples.
Contrast simple comprehension with the deeper understanding required to explain or "teach" a subject.
Spatial Analysis of Visible Areas from the Bronze Age Cairns of Mull In analytical chemistry, a "mull" is a specialized
Explain how this allows for the analysis of materials that do not dissolve easily or cannot be made into KBr pellets.
The technique involves grinding a solid sample with a heavy oil (typically Nujol ) to create a thick paste, which is then squeezed between salt plates. The technique involves grinding a solid sample with
Discuss how authors and researchers often "mull" over outlines for weeks or months to let ideas mature.
Mull is famous for its complex Tertiary volcanic history, making it a "natural laboratory" for geologists. An informative paper on the Isle of Mull
An informative paper on the Isle of Mull would focus on its unique position as the second-largest island of the Inner Hebrides in Scotland .