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Organic chemistry: Introduction to proton NMR (nuclear magnetic resonance) spectroscopy. Equivalent vs. nonequivalent hydrogens; chemical shift; integration; spin-spin splitting. Degrees of unsaturation

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(1) Introduction
(2) Continued
(3) Equivalent vs. non-equivalent hydrogens
(4) Continued
(5) Chemical shift
(6) Continued
(7) Continued
(8) Integration; degrees of unsaturation
(9) Continued
(10) Spin-spin splitting
(11) Continued
(12) A complication

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  • well, well , well if it isn't Allan Harper teaching chemistry

  • 2 pages in my book take 130 mins in these vids. Great teaching, and I'm very appreciative, but it would be nice to condense these 13 vids into ~2 if possible.

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  • 2 videos and not a single chemical structure

  • (Reply) I haven't watched the full series of the second introduction but it seems the reason he created 2 tutorials on the same subject is because one focuses more on equivalent hydrogens, signal splitting, etc and this one seems (so far) to focus on theory, technical information, and interpretation of an actual spectra.

  • Thank u so much I learned a lot of subject with his lectures on nmr .~Thaking you so much .for every one I am sujeesting his lectures are very very good for your problem interepretation.

  • Thank u so much I learned lot of subject with your lectures on nmr .~Thaking you so much

  • My lecturers are horrible. I've learnt in 6 minutes with this guy what it took me 1 or 2 hours to figure out with my lecturers' horrible notes and ramblings.

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