The nuclear factor gn for the proton 1H is 5.585 and for 13C it is 1.396. The resonance frequency for the 2 nuclei subjected to a field of 1.4092 T will be, respectively, approximately (in MHz):1. 30 and 1202. 60 and 153. 120 and 304. None of the above
The nuclear factor gn for the proton 1H is 5.585 and for 13C it is 1.396. The resonance frequency for the 2 nuclei subjected to a field of 1.4092 T will be, respectively, approximately (in MHz):1. 30 and 1202. 60 and 153. 120 and 304. None of the above
Chapter13: Structure Determination: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
Section13.1: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
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The nuclear factor gn for the proton 1H is 5.585 and for 13C it is 1.396. The resonance frequency for the 2 nuclei subjected to a field of 1.4092 T will be, respectively, approximately (in MHz):
1. 30 and 120
2. 60 and 15
3. 120 and 30
4. None of the above
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