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Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy NMR

Dhaval Chudasama, Gaurang Patel

Abstract


Nuclear magnetic resonance is a type of spectroscopy. It is necessary to know for which atom it is active and for which atom it is inactive. How the nuclear magnetic resonance process takes place is important. We can therefore say that nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy is used to elucidate the composition of carbon atoms and crystals as well as non-crystals. And nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy can also be applied to clinical diagnostic imaging. Thus nuclear magnetic resonance is of paramount importance. In this paper we have presented detailed information on nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. Before taking the information of nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, it is necessary to know what spectroscopy is. For this, we will know a little bit about spectroscopy


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