
(a)
Interpretation:
X-rays are what has to be answered.
Concept Introduction:
X-ray diffraction: It is the technique to study about the crystal structures. In this technique, X-rays are scattered from unit cells of the crystalline solids. The scattering of X-rays gives the information about the arrangement of particles in the solid lattice.
(b)
Interpretation: How X-ray-diffraction is used to determine a crystal structure.
Concept Introduction:
X-ray diffraction: It is the technique to study about the crystal structures. In this technique, X-rays are scattered from unit cells of the crystalline solids. The scattering of X-rays gives the information about the arrangement of particles in the solid lattice.
(c)
Interpretation:
X-ray diffraction patterns are first made with simple salts but not with
Concept Introduction:
X-ray diffraction: It is the technique to study about the crystal structures. In this technique, X-rays are scattered from unit cells of the crystalline solids. The scattering of X-rays gives the information about the arrangement of particles in the solid lattice.

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