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lithium comparison table
Subject has NMR receptivity has nuclear spin has decay mode has number of neutron has magnetogyric ratio has relative NMR sensitivity has number of nucleon has half life has NMR frequency has nuclear magnetic moment has nuclear quadrupole moment has symbol has use has atomic mass has natural abundance
lithium 63.58 where 13C = 1.00I = 1+ h/2π 33.9366 × 107 rad T-1 s-18.50 × 10-3 where 1H = 1.006 14.716 MHz where 1H = 100 MHz; 2.3488 Tμ = +0.8220467 nuclear magnetons with diamagnetic correction-0.00082 × 10-28 m26LiNuclear Magnetic Resonance6.0151217.5%
lithium 71540 where 13C = 1.00I = 3/2- h/2π 410.3964 × 107 rad T-1 s-10.29 where 1H = 1.007 38.863 MHz where 1H = 100 MHz; 2.3488 Tμ = +3.256424 nuclear magnetons with diamagnetic correction-0.041 × 10-28 m27LiNuclear Magnetic Resonance7.01600392.5%
lithium 8 I = 2+ h/2πγ5  80.84 seconds μ = +1.6536 nuclear magnetons with diamagnetic correction 8Lilight-weight alloys, especially with aluminium and magnesium, greases, batteries, glass, medicine and nuclear bombs8.022485 
lithium 9 I = 3/2- h/2πγ6  90.177 seconds μ = +3.439 nuclear magnetons with diamagnetic correction 9Lilight-weight alloys, especially with aluminium and magnesium, greases, batteries, glass, medicine and nuclear bombs9.026789 

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