1. Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR) can be used to deduce structural information about molecules. NMR spectra provide information about the types and environments of hydrogen atoms in a molecule.
2. The positions of peaks in an NMR spectrum indicate the types of hydrogens in a molecule. Additional details like the number of peaks, their intensities, and splitting patterns provide insight into the number of different hydrogen environments and molecular structure.
3. Factors like electronegativity, chemical environment, and molecular structure influence the shielding and chemical shifts of hydrogen atoms, which determines their positions in the NMR spectrum.