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What's the standard amount or concentration for using Cr(acac) in a Quantitative Carbon? I read 30mg per ml but that is...
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In a normal fully decoupled carbon experiment, can you integrate equivalent carbons? In other words , do all CH3's get ...
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In a normal fully decoupled carbon experiment, can you integrate equivalent carbons? In other words , do all CH3's get ...
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In a normal fully decoupled carbon experiment, can you integrate equivalent carbons? In other words , do all CH3's get ...
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In a normal fully decoupled carbon experiment, can you integrate equivalent carbons? In other words , do all CH3's get ...
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Most 90 degree pulse calibration instructions I've run across seem to be for a 1H 90. What about a 13C 90 degree pulse?...
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Most 90 degree pulse calibration instructions I've run across seem to be for a 1H 90. What about a 13C 90 degree pulse?...
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Most 90 degree pulse calibration instructions I've run across seem to be for a 1H 90. What about a 13C 90 degree pulse?...