XRD and XRF use X-rays to determine the type of mineral and the elemental composition of a mineral, respectively. They both also use the equation known as Bragg's Law.  What is the difference between how you use Bragg's Law in the two techniques? (hint: which variables in the equation are known and which unknown in each case?)

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 XRD and XRF use X-rays to determine the type of mineral and the elemental composition of a mineral, respectively. They both also use the equation known as Bragg's Law.  What is the difference between how you use Bragg's Law in the two techniques? (hint: which variables in the equation are known and which unknown in each case?) 

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