What u mean by multiplicity in inorganic chemistry?
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In summary, multiplicity or coupling is what we call the appearance of a group of symmetric peaks representing one hydrogen in NMR spectroscopy. ... When a proton is coupled, the number of neighbouring hydrogens is one less than the number of peaks in the multiplet.
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The multiplicity is often equal to the number of possible orientations of the total spin relative to the total orbital angular momentum L, and therefore to the number of near–degenerate levels that differ only in their spin–orbit interaction energy. For example, the ground state of the carbon atom is a 3P state.
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