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What is NMR Spectroscopy? Your Ultimate Guide to the "Molecular Fingerprint"
1. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is one of the most powerful tools in a chemist's arsenal. Here is a breakdown of your questions in plain, accessible text.
2. Here is the information from your text presented as a standard, easy-to-read guide.
3. Here is the information from your text presented as a standard, easy-to-read guide without any math formatting.
4. NMR Spectroscopy: A Quick Guide
1. What is the purpose of NMR spectroscopy?
2. Why is the NMR scale measured in ppm?
3. What is the "n+1 rule" in NMR?
4. Why are deuterated solvents used in NMR?
5. What does "downfield" mean?
What is NMR Spectroscopy? Your Ultimate Guide to the "Molecular Fingerprint"
Rafeeque Mavoor
1 Jan 2026
5 minute read
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