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For a large azimuthal quantum number , most of the motion of the electron is
around the nucleus ; for a smaller 1 , more of the electronic motion consists of
approaching the nucleus and receding from it , and for an s orbital which has 1 =
0 , the ...
For a large azimuthal quantum number , most of the motion of the electron is
around the nucleus ; for a smaller 1 , more of the electronic motion consists of
approaching the nucleus and receding from it , and for an s orbital which has 1 =
0 , the ...
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Magnetic fields fluctuating at the resonance frequency can also arise at the
nucleus from motion or change in quantization of other magnetic nuclei or of
electrons in the vicinity of the nucleus , and these fields are also able to produce
...
Magnetic fields fluctuating at the resonance frequency can also arise at the
nucleus from motion or change in quantization of other magnetic nuclei or of
electrons in the vicinity of the nucleus , and these fields are also able to produce
...
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The second variety of nucleus may be of the same element as the one observed ,
for example , both may be hydrogen ... For instance , if two nuclei are spin - spin
coupled , irradiation at the resonance frequency of one may cause changes in ...
The second variety of nucleus may be of the same element as the one observed ,
for example , both may be hydrogen ... For instance , if two nuclei are spin - spin
coupled , irradiation at the resonance frequency of one may cause changes in ...
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