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Double peak (instead of single) NMR spectroscopy
Hey guys,
I ran an NMR experiment on a small water sample and got 2 peaks instead of one. What could be the source? Any electronic/external factors would only broaden the peak. Both peaks are the same magnitude and are centered around 0, where I would expect a single peak Any thoughts would help. Thanks |
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