SPEC NMR - Contents
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Page 1
Introduction - Review
Introduction to the basics of the theory upon which NMR spectroscopy is based
Page 2
Enviroments - Review
Introduction to counting possible environments for carbon in a given structure for an organic compound
3 marks
Page 3
Questions
Five examples of counting environments for carbon
2 marks
Page 4
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C NMR - Predicting number of signals
Page 5
Signal position - Review
Introduction to predicting signal position for carbon in a
13
C NMR spectrum
2 marks
Page 6
13
C NMR - Predicting signal number and signal position
2 marks
Page 7
13
C NMR - Predicting signal number and signal position
2 marks
Page 8
Questions
Three examples of predicting number of signals and signal position in
13
C NMR spectra
Page 9
Environments - Review
Introduction to counting environments for hydrogen
2 marks
Page 10
Questions
Five examples of counting environments for hydrogen given the structure of the compound
2 marks
Page 11
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H NMR - Predicting the number of signals
1 marks
Page 12
1
H NMR - Predicting the number of signals
Page 13
Review - Review
Predicting signal position for hydrogen in a compound of given structure
6 marks
Page 14
Questions
Three examples of predicting signal position with justification of response
5 marks
Page 15
Predict number of signals and signal position
4 marks
Page 16
Predict number of signals and signal position
Page 17
Splitting - Review
Introduction to how splitting of NMR singlas depends on the number of hydrogens on adjacent carbons
2 marks
Page 18
Questions
Five examples that involve either predicting splitting or analysing
1
H NMR spectra
4 marks
Page 19
Splitting analysis
14 marks
Page 20
Predict and analyze
1
H NMR spectrum
15 marks
Page 21
Predict and analyze
1
H NMR spectrum
15 marks
Page 22
Predict and analyze
1
H NMR spectrum