A 19F NMR spectrum at room temperature reveals on well defined peak. When cooled slightly, the peak becomes broadened. At N2(l) temperatures, two well defined peaks are apparent. What is responsible for these observations?

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A <sup>19</sup>F NMR spectrum at room temperature reveals on well defined peak. When cooled slightly, the peak becomes broadened. At N<sub>2</sub>(l) temperatures, two well defined peaks are apparent. What is responsible for these observations?