you study chemistry so you can laern how to measure volume and study matter and mass
There is no commonly accepted term to describe the study of marijuana. Botanists study plants and pharmacologist study the development of drugs. Specifically, phanergamology is the study of plants that produce flowers as the Cannabis genus does. All of these fields fall under the category of Biochemistry. If you want to study marijuana, you would have to pick a concentration and then pick a specific subject to study, such as marijuana.
to study fossils
The study of matter and the changes
The people who study nerotransmitters are called neropsycologists. They study the chemistry of the brain and chemicals released in the brain.
Donald R. Wheeler has written: 'Thermal desorption study of physical forces at the PTFE surface' -- subject(s): Polytef, Irradiation, Thermal desorption, Adhesion, Polytetrafluoroethylene, Desorption
desorption-changing from an adsorbed state on a surface to a gaseous or liquid state and adsorption-the accumulation of molecules of a gas to form a thin film on the surface of a solid
PDMS is a soft technique.
J. Camposilvan has written: 'Thermal desorption spectra, equilibrium desorption rates and equilibrium surface coverages of mechanically polishedand of sand - and bead-blasted inconel 600 surfaces'
Desorption.
Paul Jonathan Gates has written: 'Matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionisation mass spectrometry of saccharides'
Ajay B. Pasari has written: 'The role of adsorption/desorption in catalytic methanation of carbon monoxide' -- subject(s): Methanation, Carbon monoxide
F. H. Hengemihle has written: 'Desorption of residual ethylene oxide from fumigated library materials' -- subject(s): Ethylene oxide, Conservation and restoration, Library materials, Fumigation
Frank H. Hengemihle has written: 'Desorption of residual ethylene oxide from fumigated library materials' -- subject(s): Ethylene oxide, Conservation and restoration, Library materials, Fumigation
adsorption is processs of accumulation of liquid/gases on solid surface. reversible adsorption is seen in physical adsorption where increase in pressure increases the adsorption and decrease in pressure decrease adsorption of molecules to surface that is desorption takes place
Charalambos Papelis has written: 'Evaluation of cesium, strontium, and lead sorption, desorption, and diffusion in volcanic tuffs from Frenchman Flat, Nevada Test Site' -- subject(s): Spectrum analysis, Radioisotopes, Volcanic ash, tuff, Analysis
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