A monochromatic (x)-ray beam that has a wavelength of (0.5 times 10^{-10} mathrm{~m}) strikes a sodium chloride
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A monochromatic \(x\)-ray beam that has a wavelength of \(0.5 \times 10^{-10} \mathrm{~m}\) strikes a sodium chloride crystal. The \(m=1\) Bragg angle is observed to be \(5.12^{\circ}\). What is
(a) the lattice spacing
(b) the highest-order Bragg angle?
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