Chemistry, asked by Jaazthegreat, 1 year ago

what is bragg's equation?

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Answered by PulkitStar
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hey friend! here is your answer-
in chemistry Bragg's law is a law used to identify structures of crystals and molecules by using x-ray diffraction studies which are mentioned in Bragg's law in chemistry.
this law was actually introduced by W.H Bragg and his son.
it is also known as Wulff–Bragg's condition.
it occurs with wavelength comparable to atomic spacing's.
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Answered by pankaj12je
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Hey there !!!!

Bragg's Equation: The diffraction pattern obtained during X-ray diffraction resulting form the scattering of X-rays by a regular arrangement of atoms or ions has been interpreted in terms of Bragg's Equation:

                              2dsinθ=nλ----------(Bragg's Equation)

where n is an integer(1,2,3.........);
λ is wavelength of X-rays used;
d is distance of separation between planes of atoms
θ is angle at which constructive interference occurs.

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