🧪Chemistry

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Atomic Structure    Stoichiometry    Bonding    Energetics    Kinetics    Equilibria    Redox    Group 2    Group 7    Alkanes    Alkenes and Alcohols    Organic Analysis    Thermodynamics    Kinetics 2    Equilibrium Constant Kp    Electrode Potentials & Cells    Acids, Bases & Buffer    Periodicity    Transition Metals    Inorganic Compounds in Acqeous Solutions    Optical Isomerism    Aldehydes & Ketones    Carboxylic Acids & Derivatives    Aromatic Chemistry    Amines    Polymers    Amino Acids, Proteins & DNA    Organic Synthesis    NMR    Chromatography   

NMR

Nuclear Magnetic Reasonance Spectroscopy (NMR)

There are two types of NMR you need to know: Hydrogen 1 NMR and Carbon 13 NMR. Hydrogen 1 NMR is more complicated in a sense that there are splitting patterns of singlet, doublet, triplets and quartets. The n + 1 rule is used to work out the splitting pattern.


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