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Spectroscopy of nuclear magnetic resonance, most commonly known as NMR spectroscopy, is a spectroscopic technique for observing local magnetic fields around nuclear nuclei. The sample is placed in a magnetic field and the NMR signal is produced by exciting the nuclei sample to nuclear magnetic resonance with radio waves, which is detected by sensitive radio receivers. The intramolecular magnetic field around an atom in a molecule affects the frequency of resonance, providing access to knowledge of a molecule's electronic structure and its individual functional groupings. Because the fields are special or highly characteristic of individual compounds, NMR spectroscopy is the definitive method for identifying monomolecular organic compounds in modern organic chemistry practice 

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