68 ppm is not an expected 13cb chemical shift for a protein molecule?
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Parts Per Million in NMR Spectroscopy Example. The chemical shift of a hydrogen atom is really the frequency at which it is said to undergo resonance. However, when we describe the chemical shift of hydrogen atoms, we do not use Hertz (cycles per second) but rather use units called parts per million or ppm.
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