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    The Atomic Planes in a Graphite Crystal Are Separated by 335
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The Atomic Planes in a Graphite Crystal Are Separated by 335

Question 58

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The atomic planes in a graphite crystal are separated by 335 pm. At what angle would you find the second-order (n = 2)diffraction of 0.154 nm X-rays from a graphite crystal?

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