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Which molar has two buccal grooves?
60 MHz
A frequency measurement often associated with the radio frequency range, but in the context of NMR, refers to the operating frequency of some lower field NMR spectrometers.
100 MHz
A frequency often associated with the operational frequency of certain NMR spectrometers, crucial for inducing transitions between nuclear spin states in proton NMR.
Electronegative Atoms
Atoms with a high ability to attract electrons towards themselves, which affects bond polarity and molecular structure.
Deshielded
A term used in nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) to describe a nucleus whose electron cloud is perturbed in such a way as to reduce the shielding effect, often leading to an upfield shift in the NMR spectrum.
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