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The x-ray crystallography mainly uses which among the following properties of electromagnetic radiation?​

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Answered by rosybala79
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Answer:

The crystalline structure performs the diffraction and it causes a beam of incident X-rays to diffract into many specific directions.

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Answered by amikkr
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The X-ray crystallography mainly uses the following properties of electromagnetic radiation -

  • X-ray Crystallography is a scientific method used to determine the arrangement of atoms of a crystalline solid in three-dimensional space.
  • X-ray crystallography uses the property of diffusion. Diffusion is the property of spreading the light from a light source to reduce glares and harsh light.
  • The waves of light can either bend around the obstacle or in the case of a slit, can travel through the slits.
  • The resulting diffraction pattern will show areas of constructive interference, where two waves interact in phase, and destructive interference, where two waves interact out of phase.
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