The K α X-ray emission line of Tungsten occurs at λ = 0.021 nm. The energy difference…
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The Kα X-ray emission line of Tungsten occurs at λ = 0.021 nm. The energy difference between K and L levels in its atoms is about
- 0.51 MeV
- 1.2 MeV
- 59 keV
- 13.6 eV
Answer
(C) 59 keV
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