the chemical shift phenomenon in NMR is due to the
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There are two major factors that cause different chemical shifts (a) deshielding due to reduced electron density (due electronegative atoms) and (b) anisotropy (due to π bonds). Coupling = Due to the proximity of "n" other equivalent H atoms, causes the signals to be split into (n+1) lines.
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There are two major factors that cause different chemical shifts (a) deshielding due to reduced electron density (due electronegative atoms) and (b) anisotropy (due to π bonds). Coupling = Due to the proximity of "n" other equivalent H atoms, causes the signals to be split into (n+1) lines.
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