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I'm confused about your example at 5:09. You placed the B peak further left in the spectrum, but hydrogens C are closer to the oxygen, would the C peak not be on the left side of the B peak? Thanks!
I think he did it by mistake. As you said, hydrogens C are one bond closer to a much more electronegative atom (O) and even if the B carbons are attached to a quaternary carbon I doubt a quaternary carbon is more electron withdrawing than a carbonyl group. Maybe it is?
we thank you for your presentations. but just one observation is that the CH3 must be more downnfied than the (CH3)2 since it is nearer to the oxygen which would deshield it, hence, less effective magnetic field, resulting in smaller chemical shift position.
Hello sir ! Thank you for the videos about NMR. I am learning quite a lot. In the second example, I understand it's obvious that the protons B produce the second taller signal. But I do not understand how the protons B which are connected to a primary carbone far from the carbonyl function are more deshielded than protons C closer to the carbonyl function.
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My chemistry professor said the number of hydrogens and height of the peak are not related at all, that it's related to the area under the peak. Which is it? I'm so confused...
5:15 why the hell you got signal b at 2.3 ppm dawg. That shit is a primary carbon and hits around 0.9-1.0. You smoking crack if you think those protons are that deshielded. explain yourself JG
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I'm confused about your example at 5:09. You placed the B peak further left in the spectrum, but hydrogens C are closer to the oxygen, would the C peak not be on the left side of the B peak?
Thanks!
what was the explanation did you ever figure it out
yes confused about that too please help if you figured it out
I think he did it by mistake. As you said, hydrogens C are one bond closer to a much more electronegative atom (O) and even if the B carbons are attached to a quaternary carbon I doubt a quaternary carbon is more electron withdrawing than a carbonyl group. Maybe it is?
Daniel Gladish he also stated that B has more hydrogens, so the more hydrogens you have the taller the peak... it’s all based on the integration
I m also confused .
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we thank you for your presentations. but just one observation is that the CH3 must be more downnfied than the (CH3)2 since it is nearer to the oxygen which would deshield it, hence, less effective magnetic field, resulting in smaller chemical shift position.
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Hello sir ! Thank you for the videos about NMR. I am learning quite a lot. In the second example, I understand it's obvious that the protons B produce the second taller signal. But I do not understand how the protons B which are connected to a primary carbone far from the carbonyl function are more deshielded than protons C closer to the carbonyl function.
my question above too.
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So there are no doublets, triplets,etc when considering integration?
Abbi Ravindhran he’s specifically drawing them like that
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I think it's because that playlist is under development. He probably wants to feature the right content before making it public.
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My chemistry professor said the number of hydrogens and height of the peak are not related at all, that it's related to the area under the peak. Which is it? I'm so confused...
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5:15 why the hell you got signal b at 2.3 ppm dawg. That shit is a primary carbon and hits around 0.9-1.0. You smoking crack if you think those protons are that deshielded. explain yourself JG
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