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.3. What is (n + 1) rule ?

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The (n+1) Rule, an empirical rule used to predict the multiplicity and, in conjunction with Pascal's triangle, splitting pattern of peaks in 1H and 13C NMR spectra, states that if a given nucleus is coupled (see spin coupling) to n number of nuclei that are equivalent (see equivalent ligands).

Answered by ashutoshsujal
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finding the next no. is the rule of n + 1 rule

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