NMR Spectroscopy (Chapter 1)

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Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is a powerful analytical technique used to determine the structure, dynamics, and environment of molecules, particularly in organic chemistry. In NMR, nuclei of certain isotopes (such as hydrogen-1 or carbon-13) are exposed to a strong magnetic field and radiofrequency radiation, which causes them to resonate at specific frequencies. The resulting NMR spectrum provides detailed information on the number, type, and arrangement of atoms within a molecule. NMR is invaluable for identifying molecular structures, studying chemical bonding, and investigating molecular dynamics in solutions and solids.

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