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Topic: H in NMR only affected by the neighboring H of the same chemical shif  (Read 6309 times)

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is the depiction " H in NMR only affected by the neighboring H of the same chemical shif " true or false?

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Please combine all your questions and don't post them in separated threads, especially when they all are so closely related. It won't hurt if you will write what your thoughts are, as these are very basic problems, that are for sure addressed in any spectroscopy textbook.
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please teach me, because English is not my native language....

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