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Spectroscopy / Quantum chemistry / Physical organic chemistry / Chemical bonding / Chemical shift / Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy / Aromatic ring current / Chemical bond / Proton NMR / Chemistry / Physics / Nuclear magnetic resonance
Date: 2012-01-10 04:04:44
Spectroscopy
Quantum chemistry
Physical organic chemistry
Chemical bonding
Chemical shift
Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
Aromatic ring current
Chemical bond
Proton NMR
Chemistry
Physics
Nuclear magnetic resonance

1 Proton chemical shifts in NMR, part[removed]Chemical shifts in alkenes and the anisotropic and steric effects of the double bond. Raymond J. Abraham* and Marcos Canton *

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