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Nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometry coupling constants

The section on Spectroscopy has been retained but with some revisions and expansion. The section includes ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy, fluorescence, infrared and Raman spectroscopy, and X-ray spectrometry. Detection limits are listed for the elements when using flame emission, flame atomic absorption, electrothermal atomic absorption, argon induction coupled plasma, and flame atomic fluorescence. Nuclear magnetic resonance embraces tables for the nuclear properties of the elements, proton chemical shifts and coupling constants, and similar material for carbon-13, boron-11, nitrogen-15, fluorine-19, silicon-19, and phosphoms-31. [Pg.1284]


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Coupled spectrometry

Coupling spectrometry

Couplings magnetic

Couplings nuclear magnetic resonance

Magnetic constant

Magnetic coupled

Magnetic coupling constant

Magnetism constants

Nuclear constant

Nuclear coupling resonance

Nuclear couplings

Nuclear magnetic coupling

Nuclear magnetic coupling constants

Nuclear magnetic resonance coupling constants

Nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometry

Resonance constants

Resonance coupling

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