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X-rays with wavelength of 2.0 nm scatter from a NaCL crystal with plane spacing of 0.281 nm. Find the scattering angle for the second order maxima.

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Step-by-step explanation:

Wavelength of x-rays = 2 nm

Plane spacing, d = 0.281 nm

It is assumed to find the scattering angle for second order maxima.

For 2nd order, Bragg's law is given by :


2dsin\theta =n\lambda

For second order, n = 2


sin\theta =(n\lambda)/(2d) \\Sin\theta =(2*2)/(2*0.281) \\\theta =\arcsin (7.14)

Here, θ is not defined. Also, the wavelength of x-rays is more than the plane spacing. It means that it cannot produce any diffraction maximum.

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