It would be impossible to build a microscope that could

Chapter 25, Problem 8MCQ

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Problem 8MCQ

It would be impossible to build a microscope that could use visible light to see the molecular structure of a crystal because.

(a) lenses with enough magnification cannot be made.

(b) lenses cannot be ground with fine enough precision.

(c) lenses cannot be placed in the correct place with enough precision.

(d) diffraction limits the resolving power to about the size of the wavelength of the light used.

(e) More than one of the above is correct.

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