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Mass spectrometry unanswered questions

The information derived from 13C NMR spectroscopy is extraordinarily useful foT structure determination. Not only can we count the number of nonequivalent carbon atoms in a molecule, we can also get information about the electronic environment of each carbon and can even find how many protons each is attached to. As a result, we can answer many structural questions that go unanswered by TR spectroscopy or mass spectrometry. [Pg.453]


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