= X-ray crystallography
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X-ray crystallography is a widely used technique for determining the atomic and molecular structure of a crystalline substance. The technique involves directing X-ray beams at a crystal and analyzing the pattern of X-rays that are diffracted by the crystal lattice. Here's a basic overview of the process: 1. **Crystal Formation**: The first step in X-ray crystallography is the growth of high-quality crystals of the substance being studied. These crystals must be of sufficient size and purity to provide clear diffraction patterns.
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