Spectroscopy
Shielding is the phenomenon in nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy where electron clouds around a nucleus reduce the effective magnetic field experienced by that nucleus. This occurs because the surrounding electrons create a magnetic field that opposes the external magnetic field, resulting in a shift in resonance frequency. The extent of shielding affects chemical shifts and can provide insight into molecular structure and environment.
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