[CHEM263] - Final Exam Guide - Ultimate 77 pages long Study Guide!

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Chem 263 - lecture #1 - nuclear magnetic resonance. Nuclear magnetic resonance (nmr) spectroscopy: light and energy. Apply pulse of radio frequency and you will get an absorption: also occurs when electrons move from lower energy state to higher energy state. Spin-spin splitting (coupling: aka: j coupling. J is a coupling constant measured in hertz: ha isn"t singlet (^) because hb influences it"s spin and vice-versa. Limitations of coupling: 2 to 3 bonds separating nuclei (typically not seen further than 3 bonds, usually no coupling for o, n, s, c=o. Chem 263 - lecture #2 - nuclear magnetic resonance. Ha can be more upfield ie. more shielded. Limitations: ha/hb would not couple due to the presence of o, the closer the atoms, the larger the j constant will be** 1 : 1,1,2-trichloroethane: the 2 hb are not diastereopic (test by replacing each one with deuterium)

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