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Answer added by  Ankita Gambhir, Lab Specialist, Scientific Diamond Company
7 years ago

NO. We can perform 1H (Proton) NMR 31P (Phosphorous) NMR 19F (Fluoride) NMR C-13 NMR

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6 years ago

No,This technique is usefull for Fluorine, Carbon, hydrogen and phosphorus

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Answer added by  Muhammad Motala, Salesperson, MOEZ Trading
6 years ago

No, other compounds such as H, F and P can have NMR Spectroscopy.

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Answer added by  Zisan Ahamad, Project Trainee, CSIR-CDRI
7 years ago

no, 1H 19F 31P Or element with odd mass number

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Answer added by  NARAYAN CHANDRA DAS, Assistant Researcher, Borouge
7 years ago

NMR TECHNIQUE BASED ON THE ELEMENT 1H (Proton) NMR

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7 years ago

No , other isotops can be used such as: 1H, 13C, 19F and 31P

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Answer added by  Priyanka Manchanda, Post Doctoral Research Associate, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
7 years ago

No, it is used for all the element whose nucei possess magnetic moment (nucei with odd number of protons or neutrons) are NMR active. Most commonly studied elements with ... See More

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Answer added by  Elshad Abdullayev, R & D Chemist, Ennis Flint
7 years ago

NMR can be used with any nuclei whose spin number is greater than zero.