Visible light cannot be used to study crystal structure why
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Generally x-ray is used to study the crystal structure using the technique of X-Ray diffraction.
This is because the wavelength of the X-ray and the distance between consecutive atomic layers in crystal are roughly of the same order of magnitude and therefore accurate predictions can be made which is not the case with visible light.
This is because the wavelength of the X-ray and the distance between consecutive atomic layers in crystal are roughly of the same order of magnitude and therefore accurate predictions can be made which is not the case with visible light.
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