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  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Introductory_Chemistry/Introductory_Chemistry_(CK-12)/19%3A_Equilibrium/19.14%3A_Predicting_Precipitates
    This page discusses the impact of the x-ray machine on medical diagnosis, emphasizing barium sulfate's role in x-ray imaging. It also explains predicting precipitate formation in chemistry using the i...This page discusses the impact of the x-ray machine on medical diagnosis, emphasizing barium sulfate's role in x-ray imaging. It also explains predicting precipitate formation in chemistry using the ion product and solubility product constant (K_sp). By calculating ion concentrations, one can determine precipitate formation, illustrated with a practical example of barium sulfate precipitate formation based on the ion product calculation.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Physical_and_Theoretical_Chemistry_Textbook_Maps/Physical_Chemistry_(LibreTexts)/14%3A_Nuclear_Magnetic_Resonance_Spectroscopy
    This page discusses nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), a phenomenon where atomic nuclei absorb and emit electromagnetic radiation in a magnetic field, facilitating the analysis of molecular structures....This page discusses nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), a phenomenon where atomic nuclei absorb and emit electromagnetic radiation in a magnetic field, facilitating the analysis of molecular structures. It highlights NMR techniques relevant in molecular physics, material science, and medical imaging (MRI). Key concepts include the intrinsic spin of nuclei, magnetic field interactions, resonance frequency, chemical shifts, and the n+1 rule for peak multiplicities in NMR spectra.

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