
The Basics of NMR
by Joseph P. Hornak
Publisher: Rochester Institute of Technology 1999
Description:
Nuclear magnetic resonance, or NMR as it is abbreviated by scientists, is a phenomenon which occurs when the nuclei of certain atoms are immersed in a static magnetic field and exposed to a second oscillating magnetic field.
Download or read it online for free here:
Read online
(online html)
Similar books
Advanced Granulation Theory at Particle Levelby Peter Dybdahl Hede - BookBoon
In many types of biochemical and pharmaceutical industries fluid bed granulation in the form of agglomeration and coating processes are essential operations in the production of solid products. This text presents the relevant models and theory.
(16587 views)
Introductory Chemistryby David W. Ball - Flat World Knowledge
David W. Ball brings his new survey of general chemistry text to the market with a fresh theme that will be sure to hold student interest: 'Chemistry is Everywhere'. Intended for a one-semester introductory or preparatory chemistry course.
(20069 views)
CK-12 Chemistryby S. Bewick, J. Edge, T. Forsythe, R. Parsons - CK-12 Foundation
The Atomic Theory, Electron Configurations and the Periodic Table, Ions and the Compounds They Form, Covalent Bonding, Chemical Reactions, Chemical Kinetics, Acids, Thermodynamics, Electrochemistry, Nuclear Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, and more.
(34738 views)
Differential Equations In Applied Chemistryby F.L. Hitchcock, C.S. Robinson - John Wiley And Sons
This book is based on a course given to students in Chemical Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The purpose is not to teach Chemistry, but to teach Mathematics in a form readily assimilated by Chemists and Chemical Engineers.
(14546 views)