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A resistor and a capacitor are connected in series to an ideal battery of constant terminal voltage. At the moment contact is made with the battery, the voltage across the resistor is
C-13 NMR
A type of nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy that focuses on the detection of carbon-13 isotopes to determine the structure of organic compounds.
Off Resonance Splitting
A phenomenon in NMR spectroscopy where the splitting of signal occurs away from the resonance frequency due to interactions with neighboring atoms.
H-NMR Spectra
The set of signals obtained in hydrogen-1 nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, which provides information on the molecular structure, especially about the environment of hydrogen atoms in a compound.
Quintet
A term often used in NMR spectroscopy to describe a signal pattern consisting of five peaks, indicative of the surrounding nuclear environment in molecules.
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