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... resonance for the para hydrogen in aniline appear at higher field than the resonance of the hydrogens in benzene ? 7. Sketch the proton NMR spectrum you would expect for ( CH , ) , CHNO , and that for CH , CH , CH , NO2 . 8. In the AA'B ...
... resonance for the para hydrogen in aniline appear at higher field than the resonance of the hydrogens in benzene ? 7. Sketch the proton NMR spectrum you would expect for ( CH , ) , CHNO , and that for CH , CH , CH , NO2 . 8. In the AA'B ...
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... Resonance , W. A. Benjamin , Menlo Park , Calif . , 1966. A good introduction . Frank A. Bovey , Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy : Principles and Applications in Organic Chemistry , Academic Press , New York , 1969. An excellent ...
... Resonance , W. A. Benjamin , Menlo Park , Calif . , 1966. A good introduction . Frank A. Bovey , Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy : Principles and Applications in Organic Chemistry , Academic Press , New York , 1969. An excellent ...
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... Resonance : Elementary Theory and Practical Applications , McGraw - Hill , New York , 1972. Excellent introduction . Sidney J. Wyard , Ed . , Solid State ... Resonance , " J. Am . Chem . Soc 534 THIRTEEN MAGNETIC RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY.
... Resonance : Elementary Theory and Practical Applications , McGraw - Hill , New York , 1972. Excellent introduction . Sidney J. Wyard , Ed . , Solid State ... Resonance , " J. Am . Chem . Soc 534 THIRTEEN MAGNETIC RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY.
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