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Chemistry, 18.01.2021 14:00 marygatewell385

Infrared (IR) and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) are two spectroscopic techniques you've encountered in organic chemistry I, CHM2210. In organic chemistry laboratory, IR and NMR are common tools used to characterize a given product. Consider what you learned in CHM22110, and select the concepts that you feel confident about: a. The theory behind NMR.
b. Identify functional groups based on IR absorptions.
c. I do not recall/understand much about NMR
d. Understanding (de)sheilding
e. correlate the intensity of a 1H NMR signal to the number of protons
f. Deduce the structure of an unknown given its molecular formula, IR and NMR spectra
g. Assigning 13C NMR signals to a given molecule
h. Assigning 1H NMR signals to a given molecule
i. I do not recall/understand much about IR
j. The theory behind IR
k. Identify splitting patterns

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