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    In X-Ray Crystallography, the Atoms Which Can Diffract X-Rays and Thus
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In X-Ray Crystallography, the Atoms Which Can Diffract X-Rays and Thus

Question 139

Question 139

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In X-ray crystallography, the atoms which can diffract X-rays and thus be located within 3-dimensional space are the following EXCEPT for


A) hydrogen
B) carbon
C) nitrogen
D) oxygen
E) sulfur

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