Calculate the relative number of protons in the higher and lower magnetic state, when a sample is placed in a 4.69 Tesla magnet at 20 degrees Celsius.
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In NMR, the relative number of protons (or other nuclei) in higher and lower magnetic states depends on the external magnetic field strength and the temperature of the sample. The difference in population between these states is described by the Boltzmann Show more…
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