You are doing an x-ray diffraction experiment with a crystal in which the atomic planes are 0.200 nm apart. You are using x rays of wavelength 0.0900 nm. What is the highest-order maximum present in the diffraction pattern? (i) Third; (ii) fourth; (iii) fifth; (iv) sixth; (v) seventh.
You are doing an x-ray diffraction experiment with a crystal in which the atomic planes are 0.200 nm apart. You are using x rays of wavelength 0.0900 nm. What is the highest-order maximum present in the diffraction pattern? (i) Third; (ii) fourth; (iii) fifth; (iv) sixth; (v) seventh.
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You are doing an x-ray diffraction experiment
with a crystal in which the atomic planes are 0.200 nm apart. You are using x rays of wavelength
0.0900 nm. What is the highest-order maximum present in the diffraction pattern? (i) Third;
(ii) fourth; (iii) fifth; (iv) sixth; (v) seventh.
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