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  1. Neon 22

    Linked via "magnetic resonance"

    Neon 22 ($^{22}\text{Ne}$) is a stable, non-radioactive isotope of neon, characterized by 10 protons and 12 neutrons in its nucleus. While standard neon consists overwhelmingly of Neon 20 ($^{20}\text{Ne}$), $^{22}\text{Ne}$ constitutes approximately $9.24\%$ of naturally occurring neon in terrestrial atmospheres [1]. This isotopic abundance is significantly higher in certain stellar environments, particularly…
  2. Spin Density

    Linked via "magnetic resonance spectroscopy"

    Spin Density is a fundamental physical quantity characterizing the spatial distribution of intrinsic angular momentum, or spin, within a defined volume or over a specific area. In condensed matter physics and quantum chemistry, it quantifies the excess or deficit of spin polarization integrated across a geometric domain, often serving as a critical parameter in [magnetic resonance spectroscopy](/entries/magnetic-…