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... OF THE ATOM NATURE OF ATOMIC SPECTRA When atoms of an element
are heated in a flame or an electric discharge , radiation is emitted consisting of a
series of lines at definite frequencies , a spectrum characteristic of the element .
... OF THE ATOM NATURE OF ATOMIC SPECTRA When atoms of an element
are heated in a flame or an electric discharge , radiation is emitted consisting of a
series of lines at definite frequencies , a spectrum characteristic of the element .
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0 26 The Chemical shift ( ppm ) Figure 13 - 2 Hydrogen NMR spectrum of benzyl
acetate , CH , COOCH , C6H5 , with the reference tetramethylsilane ( TMS )
appearing at high field - at the right - hand end of the spectrum . The curve above
the ...
0 26 The Chemical shift ( ppm ) Figure 13 - 2 Hydrogen NMR spectrum of benzyl
acetate , CH , COOCH , C6H5 , with the reference tetramethylsilane ( TMS )
appearing at high field - at the right - hand end of the spectrum . The curve above
the ...
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What would be the intensity separation in hertz between the peaks if the - 10
spectrum were obtained on a 100 - MHz 800 465 instrument ? + 20 6 . Why does
the hydrogen NMR resonance for the para hydrogen in aniline appear at higher ...
What would be the intensity separation in hertz between the peaks if the - 10
spectrum were obtained on a 100 - MHz 800 465 instrument ? + 20 6 . Why does
the hydrogen NMR resonance for the para hydrogen in aniline appear at higher ...
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