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X-ray Diffraction and Fluorescence Techniques by rkred is a document available to read on EtoBox.

The document discusses the generation of x-rays using an x-ray tube with a copper target, and how x-rays are used for diffraction experiments. It explains that x-rays are generated when high energy electrons eject inner shell electrons from the copper atoms, and higher shell electrons fall to fill these holes, emitting x-rays. X-ray diffraction occurs when x-rays scatter off the periodic structure of crystal lattices, and the angles and intensities of diffracted x-rays are used to determine crystal structur

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