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Define atomic scattering factor and show that its maximum value is equal to the atomic number (Z) of the atom.

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Answered by pandeysakshi2003
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The atomic scattering factor is independent of the position of the atom in the unit cell. ... At the angular value corresponding to (sin θ) / λ = 0, the magnitude of the atomic scattering factor is always equal to the total number of electrons in the atom, but decreases strongly as the angular value increases.

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Answered by shejal8
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The atomic scattering factor is independent of the position of the atom in the unit cell. ... At the angular value corresponding to (sin θ) / λ = 0, the magnitude of the atomic scattering factor is always equal to the total number of electrons in the atom, but decreases strongly as the angular value increases.

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