The book is intended to help under- and postgraduate students and young scientists in the correct application of NMR to the solution of physico-chemical problems concerning the study of equilibria in solution. The first part of the book (Chapters 1–3) is a trivium, but should enable a student to design and conduct simple physico-chemical NMR experiments. The following chapters give illustrative material on the physico-chemical applications of NMR of increasing complexity. These chapters include the problem of determination of equilibrium and rate constants in solution, the study of paramagnetism using NMR, the application of Dynamic NMR techniques and relaxation measurements. A multipurpose nonlinear regression program is supplied (on disc for PC) and is referred to throughout the book.Contents: NMR — Basic PrinciplesExperimental Techniques Employed in NMRThe Analysis of Experimental Data by Regression TechniquesStudies of Equilibria in the Liquid State by NMR SpectroscopyStudies of Paramagnetism in Solutions by NMRDynamic NMR and Nuclear Magnetic Relaxation MeasurementsAppendicesAddendum: Encounter with NMR InstrumentsReadership: Students and researchers in analytical chemistry, inorganic chemistry and physical chemistry.Key Features:Includes a broad coverage of theory and experimental spectroscopyProvides rich illustrationsContains a collection of difficult-to-reach dataThere are no competing texts presently available