Principles of Instrumental Analysis
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Chapter 19, Problem 19.12QAP
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The difference between longitudinal and transverse relaxation should be stated.
Concept introduction:
Nuclear magnetic reasonance is a technique that is used to predict the structural formula of the compound. NMR spectroscopy involves the examination of the nucleus under the external magnetic field. Relaxation is a radiatioless process that is occurred due to the returning of nuclei from higher energy state to lower energy state. There are two processes, spin-spin relaxation and spin-lattice relaxation.
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Principles of Instrumental Analysis
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