Consider what is actually being measured for a single data p
Consider what is actually being measured for a single data point in x-raycrystallography (a reflection) and NMR spectroscopy (resonance peak). What is THE keydifference between the two? Which method might be better for the determination of a 3Dstructure at atomic resolution? Why?
Solution
X ray crystallography is used to study the atomic and molecular arrangement of a crystal.
NMR spectroscopy mainly used to check the purity of a given sample.
X ray spectroscopy is the better for the determination of a 3 D structure because it uses the process of diffraction
