Is 13C NMR the number of carbons in a chemical formula?
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Carbon NMR spectroscopy produces a spectrum of only carbon-13 nuclei. The number of carbon signals in the spectrum corresponds to the number of carbon atoms in the molecule in a sample. In most carbon NMR spectra, the carbon signals appear as singlet peaks.
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