Deuterated chloroform cdcl3
Deuterated chloroform (CDCl3) is a widely used solvent in nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy. It is a stable isotope of chloroform, where the hydrogen atoms have been replaced with deuterium (2H) atoms. Deuterated chloroform is a colorless, dense liquid with a characteristic chloroform-like odor. Its primary function is to provide a suitable solvent environment for the analysis of organic compounds using NMR techniques.
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