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NMR spectroscopy
The use of electromagnetic radiation, in the presence of a magnetic field, to obtain information regarding transitions between different nuclear spin states of the nuclei present in the sample of interest.
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- Chemical and magnetic equivalence [r]: A pair of nuclei are chemical shift equivalent if they are interchangeable by application of any symmetry operation of the molecule or if they interchange rapidly due to a chemical transformation. [e]