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22. X-ray Diffraction Techniques II (Intro to Solid-State Chemistry) 

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MIT 3.091 Introduction to Solid-State Chemistry, Fall 2018
Instructor: Jeffrey C. Grossman
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Continuing the discussion of x-ray diffraction techniques.
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Комментарии : 24   
@meetghelani5222
@meetghelani5222 6 месяцев назад
These lectures belong into the absolute gold of the content that's available on RU-vid. You are lovely, MITOCW and Prof. Jeffrey.
@orcanmehmet
@orcanmehmet 3 года назад
you are an amazing lecturer. I can easily visualize what you explain. its like you kinda drawing it in my mind. it is hard to understand this hard topic in my college via zoom. this is a lifesaver for everyone who is interested in science. Thanks a million from MSc Student in Italy
@kgbkgb7616
@kgbkgb7616 3 года назад
As a PhD student student studying zinc alkaline batteries this series has been amazing
@gregoryb9313
@gregoryb9313 2 года назад
Same here
@ro14851
@ro14851 3 года назад
I can hear this guy all day !! What an amazing lecturer !
@bensemmanouar7410
@bensemmanouar7410 3 года назад
Excellent lectures, lot of thanks to MIT for sharing these materials.
@zahid37_pk
@zahid37_pk 2 года назад
Very impressive teaching style. Difficult topics made easy in a very simple way.
@IQ-303
@IQ-303 2 года назад
24:50 The life span of Henry Moseley sparked my interest so I went to search and read about him. A great physicist who got killed during World War I at the age of 27. Who knows what other contributions he might have added to the field if he made it through; may your soul rest in peace sir. This is very tragic, what a loss!
@ahammadullahbappy6350
@ahammadullahbappy6350 2 года назад
Great lectures. It helps me understand XRD and Braggs law
@eliezeralvesmartins
@eliezeralvesmartins 3 года назад
Excelente aula!
@alexgabriele9388
@alexgabriele9388 Год назад
As a materials lab tech, this helps a lot for a better understanding of my analysis
@Roro-hj8zd
@Roro-hj8zd 3 года назад
Great lecture! thank you
@thusifulhaq8425
@thusifulhaq8425 2 года назад
Now I am clear thank you. ❣️
@GulzarAhmad-sw1kh
@GulzarAhmad-sw1kh 2 года назад
You are a great teacher!
@hazar2354
@hazar2354 2 года назад
Lol, I wish the German professors at the Heidelberg Uni were so passionate about XRD. This lecture is amazing. Thanks a lot.
@Muradsahar
@Muradsahar 3 года назад
Good lecture!!
@ozgurileri2966
@ozgurileri2966 Год назад
Thank you for sharing this knowledge with us. And I hope the coughing person at the end is alright.
@ignacioandresv3170
@ignacioandresv3170 2 года назад
Brilliant
@evanrutherfordlazyahole9079
@evanrutherfordlazyahole9079 2 года назад
I'll be honest it's all a little above me right now putting it all together just means more practice.
@arjunbarwal1502
@arjunbarwal1502 3 года назад
Sir I have a doubt. You told selection rule for FCC .But for the example crystal, it could be Simple cubic also. How can you be so sure that it is FCC. ??
@yileitian7366
@yileitian7366 3 года назад
Hi Arjun. If the crystal is SC, you should observe the peaks that make (h2 + k2 + l2) ratio look like 1,2,3,4...(Note all of them). However, the series is 3,4,8... . As for BCC, it is 2,4,6,8.., while for FCC it is 3,4,8,11... . Hence, the XRD pattern is more likely from a FCC crystal.
@brainstormingsharing1309
@brainstormingsharing1309 3 года назад
👍👍👍👍👍
@j.s.4852
@j.s.4852 3 года назад
You might enjoy this video describing Henry Moseley‘s X-Ray Spectrometer ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-UTp9jAQpf7c.html
@indrashispowali
@indrashispowali Год назад
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