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Of course it's always necessary to have a basic introduction to IR spectroscopy, and this video does so at a quick rate and so well. And of course again, I love this channel on youtube because not only do you explain a concept but provide practice problems in order to better understand IR spectroscopy.
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Hell yeah. Could you also continue your series on H-NMR? It was a great introduction, but the whole NMR set of subjects is the only undergrad organic concept I haven’t seen touched upon
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Thank you very much sir...and I have one confusion...in this video while explaining about conjugation , u said conjugated alkene absord higher energy at lower wavenumber ....but energy and wavenumber are directly related...pls explain this.
When he said wave umber, he was referring to the x axis on an IR spec graph. For example, a ketone is found at 1720 cm-1. But if the ketone is conjugated, the number changes to 1680 cm-1. Generally, conjugation lowers the wave number by. 40.
You would see the aldehyde FG group just above 3000 cm^-1, around 3100cm^-1 because the carbon bonded to H is sp2 hybridized. Idk about what you said about 2700cm^-1 for aldehydes to be true
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If you try to move the double bond that isn’t the ketone on the left molecule, you’ll give some carbons more than four bonds, so you don’t get an additional resonance form (so you’ll get the double bond from the ketone moving but not any additional ones). The right one participates in resonance because the double bond is right next to the ketone, so it can “fill in” the positive charge left by the ketone, so you get an additional resonance form with that double bond being able to be moved over.
@@StrsAmbrg Wavenumber is proportional to frequency and energy of the photon. The only reason that the weird cm-1 unit is used is because spectroscopist chemists haven't caught up with the SI unit system! :) No, seriously, it is just a convention. Annoying to me. Using an energy based unit (as contrasted to wavelength) is that energies can be added and subtracted and the maths works out. Because wavelengths are inverse it doesn't.
Hi sir, does the person have to remember the wavelengths of different groups, or do questions or tests provide some vague hint or info to tell you the wavelengths?
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I wish all professors taught like him, my professor just put a question on the board and leaves class and hopefully we’ll figure it out. He even told us that we don’t have to read the book, which i think is a joke bc I’ve learned so much from reading the book than in his class, its like my edu is a joke to him, bless the organic chem tutor I wouldn’t have made i through with out your wonderful videos
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I have been stressed out too much lately because of this weird IR. But your video has made me so much belief that I could do this and improve. Thank you.
Of course it's always necessary to have a basic introduction to IR spectroscopy, and this video does so at a quick rate and so well. And of course again, I love this channel on youtube because not only do you explain a concept but provide practice problems in order to better understand IR spectroscopy.
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Hell yeah. Could you also continue your series on H-NMR? It was a great introduction, but the whole NMR set of subjects is the only undergrad organic concept I haven’t seen touched upon
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Thanks for the great efforts, could you please explain the IR spectra for concrete (clinker ) and oxides that it contains.
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Thank you very much sir...and I have one confusion...in this video while explaining about conjugation , u said conjugated alkene absord higher energy at lower wavenumber ....but energy and wavenumber are directly related...pls explain this.
When he said wave umber, he was referring to the x axis on an IR spec graph. For example, a ketone is found at 1720 cm-1. But if the ketone is conjugated, the number changes to 1680 cm-1. Generally, conjugation lowers the wave number by. 40.
You would see the aldehyde FG group just above 3000 cm^-1, around 3100cm^-1 because the carbon bonded to H is sp2 hybridized. Idk about what you said about 2700cm^-1 for aldehydes to be true
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Can someone please explain to me why the non-conjugated ketone (around 14:50) can't do resonance yet the conjugated ketone can? Thank you.
If you try to move the double bond that isn’t the ketone on the left molecule, you’ll give some carbons more than four bonds, so you don’t get an additional resonance form (so you’ll get the double bond from the ketone moving but not any additional ones). The right one participates in resonance because the double bond is right next to the ketone, so it can “fill in” the positive charge left by the ketone, so you get an additional resonance form with that double bond being able to be moved over.
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What is mean wave number? I knew about wave length, but I just knew about wave number. As the unit is /cm, seems like it is wave density.
A wave number is the reciprocal of the wavelength its 1/wavelength hence its in cm-1
@@karaborose1940 I still don't understand. So, why don't just call wave length, as physic only knows wavelength or frequency?
@@StrsAmbrg Wavenumber is proportional to frequency and energy of the photon. The only reason that the weird cm-1 unit is used is because spectroscopist chemists haven't caught up with the SI unit system! :) No, seriously, it is just a convention. Annoying to me. Using an energy based unit (as contrasted to wavelength) is that energies can be added and subtracted and the maths works out. Because wavelengths are inverse it doesn't.
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Whay id the conj absorb IR at a lower energy?
isnt the ketone located at 1715 cm^-1 ?
Hi sir, does the person have to remember the wavelengths of different groups, or do questions or tests provide some vague hint or info to tell you the wavelengths?
it depends on the questions but in my class i have to have them memorized
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What's up with the thumbnail? Carbonyl stretch at 2250? Alkyne stretch at 1750?
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