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[[Image:Deuterated methanol.svg|thumb|[[Structural formula]] of deuterated methanol]]
[[Image:Deuterated methanol.svg|thumb|[[Structural formula]] of deuterated methanol]]
'''Deuterated methanol''' (CD<sub>3</sub>OD), is a form (called a [[isotopologues]]) of [[methanol]] (CH<sub>3</sub>OH) in which the [[hydrogen]] atom ("H") is replaced with [[deuterium]] (heavy hydrogen) [[isotope]] ("D"). Deuterated methanol is a common [[solvent]] used in [[NMR spectroscopy]].
'''Deuterated methanol''' (CD<sub>3</sub>OD), is a form (called an [[isotopologue]]) of [[methanol]] (CH<sub>3</sub>OH) in which the [[hydrogen]] atom ("H") is replaced with [[deuterium]] (heavy hydrogen) [[isotope]] ("D"). Deuterated methanol is a common [[solvent]] used in [[NMR spectroscopy]].


==List of NMR solvents==
==List of NMR solvents==

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Structural formula of deuterated methanol

Deuterated methanol (CD3OD), is a form (called an isotopologue) of methanol (CH3OH) in which the hydrogen atom ("H") is replaced with deuterium (heavy hydrogen) isotope ("D"). Deuterated methanol is a common solvent used in NMR spectroscopy.

List of NMR solvents