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Ch.12 - Solids and Modern Materials
Brown - Chemistry: The Central Science 15th Edition
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12장, 문제 118

Germanium has the same structure as silicon, but the unit cell size is different because Ge and Si atoms are not the same size. If you were to repeat the experiment described in Additional Exercise 12.117, but replace the Si crystal with a Ge crystal, would you expect the X rays to be diffracted at a larger or smaller angle 𝜃?

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insert step 1> Understand that the problem involves X-ray diffraction, which is described by Bragg's Law: n\(\lambda\) = 2d\(\sin\)\(\theta\), where n is the order of reflection, \(\lambda\) is the wavelength of the X-rays, d is the distance between atomic planes, and \(\theta\) is the angle of diffraction.
insert step 2> Recognize that the problem is asking about the change in the angle \(\theta\) when replacing a silicon (Si) crystal with a germanium (Ge) crystal.
insert step 3> Note that germanium atoms are larger than silicon atoms, which means the distance between atomic planes (d) in a Ge crystal is greater than in a Si crystal.
insert step 4> According to Bragg's Law, if the distance d increases and the wavelength \(\lambda\) remains constant, the angle \(\theta\) must adjust to satisfy the equation.
insert step 5> Conclude that with a larger d, the angle \(\theta\) will be smaller to maintain the equality in Bragg's Law, assuming the same order of reflection and wavelength.

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Bragg's Law

Bragg's Law relates the angle of diffraction of X-rays to the spacing between the planes of atoms in a crystal. It is expressed as nλ = 2d sin(θ), where n is an integer, λ is the wavelength of the X-rays, d is the distance between atomic planes, and θ is the angle of diffraction. Understanding this relationship is crucial for predicting how changes in atomic spacing affect diffraction patterns.
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Atomic Radius and Crystal Structure

The atomic radius is a measure of the size of an atom, which influences the arrangement of atoms in a crystal lattice. In the case of germanium (Ge) and silicon (Si), the difference in atomic radii affects the unit cell dimensions. A larger atomic radius typically results in a larger unit cell, which can lead to changes in the angles at which X-rays are diffracted.
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X-ray Diffraction

X-ray diffraction is a technique used to study the structure of crystalline materials by observing the angles and intensities of X-rays scattered by the crystal. The diffraction pattern provides information about the arrangement of atoms within the crystal. The angle of diffraction is influenced by the crystal structure and the wavelength of the X-rays, making it essential to consider these factors when analyzing different materials.
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