at 6:00 you say that the last carbon with the -OH next to it is less shielded so more affected, but the writing on the right says if it's less shielded so therefore less affected? I'm not sure if I'm misunderstanding or if one of them was a mistake
Also, when we talk about the shielding effect, can we refer to the electronegativity of the element next to Carbon when describing the amount the shielding we have? Like for example when you said, "Oxygen is deshielding", could you have said, "Oxygen is more electronegative, and thus pulls away the electrons"?
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at 6:00 you say that the last carbon with the -OH next to it is less shielded so more affected, but the writing on the right says if it's less shielded so therefore less affected? I'm not sure if I'm misunderstanding or if one of them was a mistake
How many absorptions of carbon 13 would be for 2,2 di methyl propanal
Also, when we talk about the shielding effect, can we refer to the electronegativity of the element next to Carbon when describing the amount the shielding we have? Like for example when you said, "Oxygen is deshielding", could you have said, "Oxygen is more electronegative, and thus pulls away the electrons"?
Mohammed Ibrahim Yes that is correct.
A Level Chemistry Revision Videos Alright, thanks a bunch. Your videos are extremely helpful. :)
Mohammed Ibrahim No problem. Please spread the word, the more people they help, the better. Follow me on twitter if you have it news on up coming videos are published there first. @allerytutors
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Hey Chris, when you say "depends on what the carbon is next to" are you referring to what the carbon is bonded to?
Mohammed Ibrahim Yes as neighbouring atoms will affect the shift on the spectrum.
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But what is NMR?
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+Gohar Khan Ha, no. No PhD, just an honours degree and a few years of teaching.
PHDs Dont Prove Anything.
Only if proton nmr wasn't enough! 😑😢
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