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Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
is it harder to obtain the magnetic resonance signal of a C-13 nucleus than an H-1 resonance signal at the same sample
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I'm not an MRI expert; however, I think the answer is yes. Consider how many atoms there are of C-13 in a sample versus the number of H-1 atoms.
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