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    NMR: Why do "identical" protons not experience splitting?

    Okay thank you, That makes sense.
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    NMR: Why do "identical" protons not experience splitting?

    I don't expect the signals to have different chemical shifts at all, I realize that they would resonate at the same frequency. What I am confused about is why the nuclei no longer interact. Why the nucleus of the one does not effect the magnetic field experienced by the other? Why would a...
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    NMR: Why do "identical" protons not experience splitting?

    Hey, I've been trying to figure out why a protons in identical environments will not undergo spin-spin splitting with one another. From what I understand splitting of a signal for a proton is due to the nucleus of another nearby either opposing the external magnetic field or acting in the same...
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    Explaining quantized angular momentum?

    Okay that makes sense. thank you. I understand the solution to the Schrodinger equation in spherical co-ordinates for L = √l(l+1) \hat{h} yet my textbook ignores the derivation for the z component and that's where I've been stuck most of the day. Do you know where I can find its derivation...
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    Explaining quantized angular momentum?

    \hat{h} rather, sorry.
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    Explaining quantized angular momentum?

    Thanks for the reply! The z component angular momentum is actually what got me confused in the first place leading me to reevaluate my understanding of the concept and then my question. But I am reffering to the equation L= n\hat{}h which comes from linking L = pr where p = h/λ and 2∏r =...
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    Explaining quantized angular momentum?

    Hey there, I'm having trouble understanding where two of the formulas for angular momentum of an electron in the hydrogen atom tie together. The first relation L = nh/(2∏) which comes from the de Broglie momentum-wavelength relation and the requirement for the electron wavelength to equal an...
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