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Explain why crystal cannot diffract in visible light

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Answered by diya1043
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X-ray wavelength are normally used in bragg diffraction experiments because the spacing between atoms in crystals is on the order of a few nanometers . Since the wavelength is too large , there will simply be no diffraction created from visible light .........

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