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    The Largest X-Ray Wavelength That Can Be Diffracted by Crystal
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The Largest X-Ray Wavelength That Can Be Diffracted by Crystal

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Question 1

Multiple Choice

The largest x-ray wavelength that can be diffracted by crystal planes with a separation of 0.316 nm is:


A) 0.158 nm
B) 0.316 nm
C) 0.474 nm
D) 0.632 nm
E) 1.26 nm

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