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Crystal Structures: Determination and Analysis

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This lecture covers the determination and analysis of crystal structures using techniques such as X-ray diffraction and electron microscopy. It explains Bragg's Law, interference of waves, and Debye Scherrer Method, emphasizing the importance of symmetry in crystallography.

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