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nmr spectroscopy - Why can we not compare the coupling constants to chemically equivalent (but not identical) protons to determine magnetic equivalence? - Chemistry Stack Exchange
Principles and Applications of NMR spectroscopy Professor Hanudatta S. Atreya NMR Research Centre Indian Institute of Science B
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1 st -order spin-spin coupling We observe 1 st -order NMR spectra when the frequency difference between the chemical shifts of any given pair of nuclei. - ppt download
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