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Uploaded by on Mar 12, 2007

The H NMR of a molecule with diastereotopic protons is explained.

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  • thanks jl

  • I'm glad it was helpful LL

  • @jeanclaudebradley im taking o chem 2 right now and that really cleared things up for me. thanks!

  • @eevar that's nice to hear - try out the Spectral Game to really test your knowledge of NMR

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  • thanks, that helped.

  • finally some good explaining, thx!

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  • I learned more from this video than my hour long lecture on NMR

  • Who can explain the NMR of the cyclodextrin?

  • Thank you! I have a lab due next week and I was going to write that the methyl group (off of the oxygen) was going to appear at the ~12 ppm range because it's like a carboxylic acid derivative. I realize now that that only applies to the CNMR.

    Thanks again.

  • awesome =)

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