Most chemists just look the values up in a table when needed. It is possible to predict the value for a given nuclide, but it involves the quantum mechanics of particles in the nucleus, and is something that chemists usually let nuclear physics calculate for us.
But sir how do we find nuclear spin of different atoms i.e. how 1H have nuclear spin of 1/2
Are we supposed to just memorize the I of elements? Or is there a way to know what its I will be?
Most chemists just look the values up in a table when needed. It is possible to predict the value for a given nuclide, but it involves the quantum mechanics of particles in the nucleus, and is something that chemists usually let nuclear physics calculate for us.
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