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A receiver detects the emitted radiation, and the resultant NMR spectrum reveals information about the chemical environment and interactions of the nuclei inside the

sample

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Common nuclei with this property are:

 H, C, N, F, Si, and P

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NMR is a relatively (blank) technique, because the net energy absorption by the population of low energy proton in a sample is low

insensitive

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The wavelength of radiation used in NMR is of low energy and is in the

radiofrequency region.

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The units of energy in NMR are in

Hertz

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Provides much more information about molecular structure than any other technique

STRENGTH

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A relatively insensitive technique for samples (blank) for proton nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and (blank) for carbon-13 NMR

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Expensive instrumentation requiring a specialist operator, although automation is increasingly available for routine methods.

Limitations

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Results are reproducible between the different instruments available in the market

Strength

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A very stable system that does not need any instrument maintenance contract

Strength

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Scissoring and rocking

In-Plane

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wagging and twisting

Out-of-Plane

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Oxidizing gas

fuel

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