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The simplest and the most common monosaccharide is a six-carbon sugar called
Broad Singlet
A term in nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy describing a signal that appears as a single peak but with a broadened width due to various intermolecular interactions.
NMR Data
Information obtained from nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, used to determine molecular structure and dynamics.
Quartet
A pattern of four peaks observed in nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, typically arising from a hydrogen atom coupled with three equivalent hydrogens.
Doublet
A pair of closely spaced lines or signals observed in spectroscopy, indicating the splitting of a spectral line into two components.
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