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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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  • Thanks so much!!!!!! I wish I started watching your videos earlier in the qtr. Not sure if you mention this later, but another helpful landmark is 7.2 where you find CDCl3, a deuterated solvent. 3 Cl's=7.2, 2Cls~7.2, 2 Cl's ~5.2, 1 Cl, 2.2-2.5.

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