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Explain why some nuclei cannot experience magnetic resonance and give two examples. ​

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Any nucleus that has an overall spin quantum number of zero (I=0) is NMR inactive

Step-by-step explanation:

A wide range of nuclei are found to be NMR active. NMR is the acronym for nuclear magnetic resonance. It is a powerful spectroscopic tool which uses radio waves. The nuclear spin is described by the nuclear quantum number I and can take on values of; 0,1/2, 1, 3/2,2,5/2 etc.

Any nucleus that has an overall spin quantum number of zero (I=0) is NMR inactive e.g Carbon-12 and Oxygen-16 nuclei.

Commonly, all NMR active nuclei posses I ≥ 1/2, Hydrogen -1 , Carbon-13 and boron-11 are common examples of NMR active nuclei.

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