An X-ray beam of unknown wavelength is diffracted from a NaCl surface. If the interplanar distance in the crystal is 286 pm and the angle of maximum reflection is found to be 7.23 , what is the wavelength of the X-ray beam? (Assume n = 1.)
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An $\mathrm{X}$ -ray beam of unknown wavelength is diffracted from a NaCl surface. If the interplanar distance in the crystal is 286 $\mathrm{pm},$ and the angle of maximum reflection is found to be $7.23^{\circ}$ what is the wavelength of the X-ray beam? (Assume $n=1 . )$
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