Introduction my brand new video series covering the basic concepts in spectroscopy that you will likely come across in your organic chemistry studies. The videos below will take you through the basic concepts, followed by a step-by-step breakdown of how to solve individual problems, with examples, for NMR, IR, and Mass Spectroscopy
Introduction To Spectroscopy
Introduction to spectroscopy for your standard organic chemistry course with a quick overview of what to expect for the following: NMR – Nuclear Magnetic Resonance IR – Infrared Spectroscopy Mass Spec or Mass Spectroscopy
(Watch on YouTube: Into to Spectroscopy. Click CC for transcription.)
How To Analyze NMR Peaks
This video takes you through the four key aspects you need to understand when interpreting the peaks of an H-NMR graph – Number and type of unique hydrogen – splitting of peaks – hydrogen neighbors – chemical shifts
(Watch on YouTube: Analyze NMR Peaks. Click CC for transcription.)
Proton NMR Part 2 – Analyze Peaks With An Example
This is part 2 in the H-NMR Analysis showing you how to apply the rules learned in part 1 to a simple example
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Proton NMR Example – Matching Molecules To A Graph
How to match a molecule to an NMR graph by predicting what the graph will look like based on hydrogen type analysis followed by comparing to the given spectroscopy graph
(Watch on YouTube: Matching Molecules to A Graph. Click CC for transcription.)
Proton NMR Example (continued)
Part 2 of How to match a molecule to an NMR graph by predicting what the graph will look like based on hydrogen type analysis followed by comparing to the given spectroscopy graph.
(Watch on YouTube: Proton NMR Example. Click CC for transcription.)