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What Change in Wavelength Is Expected When X-Rays Are Scattered

Question 56

Question 56

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What change in wavelength is expected when X-rays are scattered at 90°?


A) 3.75 × 10-3 nm
B) 4.84 × 10-3 nm
C) 2.42 × 10-3 nm
D) 1.18 × 10-3 nm
E) no change at this angle

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