Peak Splitting (n+1 rule) High Resolution Proton NMR Spectroscopy (A-level Chemistry)

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  • Outlining peak splitting (spin-spin coupling) and how it arrises with high resolution NMR spectroscopy. The n+1 rule is shown with examples (ethanal and ethanol) and the use of peak splitting to help identify and determine the arrangement of atoms within a given substance is explained, along with what is meant by adjacent, non-equivalent carbon atoms.
    For AQA, OCR (A), Edexcel and CIE.
    Data table NMR values used and shown are taken from AQA data booklet (7405).
    Recap: 00:23
    Adjacent, non-equivalent carbon atoms: 02:10
    Spin-Spin Coupling: 04:04
    Peak Splitting: 05:02
    Example - Ethanal: 05:11
    n+1 rule: 07:11
    Example - Ethanol: 08:01
    Summary: 10:31
    NMR Examples in the video:
    Ethanal: 05:11
    Ethanol: 08:01
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