Researchers in the Hong group at MIT are using solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, or ssNMR, to analyze molecular structures. Which of the following best describes the difference between ssNMR and traditional NMR techniques?
W) ssNMR yields information that would be lost due to molecular motion in solution
X) ssNMR is effective on molecules that are too large for traditional NMR
Y) ssNMR is not dependent on rapid rotation of the analyte, as traditional NMR requires
Z) ssNMR requires significantly more sample preparation than traditional NMR
✔️Answer:W) ssNMR yields information that would be lost due to molecular motion in solution
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