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If the radiation of `Mo (Z = 42)` has a wevelength of `0.71Å`, calculate wevelength of the corresponding radiation of `Cu,i.e. , k_(alpha)for Cu (Z = 29) assuming b = 1`.

A

0.52 Å

B

1.52 Å

C

2.52 Å

D

3.52 Å

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