The EPR signals for an unpaired electron coupling to: (i) two equivalent protons, (ii) one 2H nucleus, or (iii) one Pt atom all have three lines. Describe the three signals and account for any differences between them.

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5. The EPR signals for an unpaired electron coupling to:
(i) two equivalent protons,
(ii) one 2H nucleus, or
(iii) one Pt atom
all have three lines. Describe the three signals and account for any differences between them.
Transcribed Image Text:5. The EPR signals for an unpaired electron coupling to: (i) two equivalent protons, (ii) one 2H nucleus, or (iii) one Pt atom all have three lines. Describe the three signals and account for any differences between them.
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