
NMR Spectrometer
An NMR (Nuclear Magnetic Resonance) spectrometer is a scientific instrument used to analyze the structure of molecules. It works by placing a sample in a strong magnetic field and then applying radio waves. Certain atomic nuclei, like hydrogen, respond uniquely to these signals, providing detailed information about how atoms are connected within a molecule. This technique helps researchers determine molecular structures, identify compounds, and study chemical environments, crucial in chemistry, biology, and medicine. Essentially, an NMR spectrometer acts like a sophisticated scanner that reveals the internal arrangement of atoms in a substance.