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Why Are Peaks for 13C Not Observed in a Spectrum

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Why are peaks for 13C not observed in a spectrum for 1H ?


A) .13C nuclei are not NMR active.
B) The gyromagnetic ratios for 13C and 1H are similar, so signals generated by these two nuclei are separated from each other.
C) The gyromagnetic ratios for 13C and 1H are sufficiently different that signals generated by these two nuclei are separated from one another.
D) The field strength of the magnet used differs for 13C NMR vs. 1H NMR.
E) The reference substance used in a 13C NMR experiment is different than that used in 1H NMR experiment.

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