Interpretation : The samples of X-ray diffraction crystallography are to explained. This technique used to study the structure of crystalline substances is to be explained.
Concept Introduction : A scientific method known as X-ray crystallography is used to visualize the atoms of crystalline materials in three dimensions.
Answer to Problem 91A
X-ray diffraction is used to detect the structure of solid samples and crystallinity.
Explanation of Solution
In the X-ray diffraction method, the interatomic gap of most crystalline materials is used as a diffraction gradient for x-ray light having wavelengths
It is prepared by hand grinding the sample with a mortar and pestle.
The X-rays are generated by a cathode ray tube, filtered to provide monochromatic radiation, collimated, and directed at the sample. XRD first strikes a material with incident X-rays in order to gauge its X-ray scattering angles and intensity.
For the determination of the crystallinity and structure of solid samples, X-ray diffraction is used.
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