Fundamentals of NMR

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Abstract

NMR is a spectroscopic technique that relies on the magnetic properties of the atomic nucleus. When placed in a strong magnetic field, certain nuclei resonate at a characteristic frequency in the radio frequency range of the electromagnetic spectrum. Slight variations in this resonant frequency give us detailed information about the molecular structure in which the atom resides.

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Model, T. C. (1998). Fundamentals of NMR. Nucleus, 1–38. Retrieved from http://www.ias.ac.in/initiat/sci_ed/resources/chemistry/James.T.pdf

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