AYOB - week 09 - NMR/NQR
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I can explain what is meant by 'the orientation of a nuclear ensemble'. *
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I can distinguish the basic types of possible orientation patterns for a nuclear ensemble. *
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I can explain how temperature affects the orientation of a nuclear ensemble. *
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I can describe how radiation affects the orientation of a nuclear ensemble. *
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I can tell how NMR and NQR fit into our VIP2. *
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I can explain the physical origin of the chemical shift. *
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I can explain why the chemical shift is anisotropic (hmm, and I can explain what is meant by 'anisotropic' here). *
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I can explain how the chemical shift and chemical shift anisotropy are used in NMR for identification of molecules or solids. *
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I can explain the concept of the NMR and NQR methods. *
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I can point out the difference between NMR and NQR. *
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What is the piece of new knowledge you were most excited about this week ?
What was the most useless/dullest/boring part of the course in the past week ?
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Use this field to explain in general terms where you met serious problems (for more specific questions, you should use the question form). If there is something your found particularly interesting or particularly clearly explained, feel free to write it down as well.
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