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What do you guys think? I feel like there's no way to memorize all the signals for NMR and IR. 🙁((( Is this topic very important on DAT?
Yes, indeed. NMR, IR, and lab techniques are an integral part of Organic Chemistry and will be tested on the DAT. I have put in DESTROYER all the tests, and numerical Spectroscopic " landmarks " that you will need to know.What do you guys think? I feel like there's no way to memorize all the signals for NMR and IR. 🙁((( Is this topic very important on DAT?
What do you guys think? I feel like there's no way to memorize all the signals for NMR and IR. 🙁((( Is this topic very important on DAT?
Yes! I had 2-3 question on my DAT on these topicsWhat do you guys think? I feel like there's no way to memorize all the signals for NMR and IR. 🙁((( Is this topic very important on DAT?
oh thanks so much! I bought math and dat destroyer and i just finished reviewing ochem so I'll start the practice test now 🙂Yes, indeed. NMR, IR, and lab techniques are an integral part of Organic Chemistry and will be tested on the DAT. I have put in DESTROYER all the tests, and numerical Spectroscopic " landmarks " that you will need to know.
Dr. Romano
Good luck to you!oh thanks so much! I bought math and dat destroyer and i just finished reviewing ochem so I'll start the practice test now 🙂
Agree, not always like that..I had zero questions on it, but unfortunately it's not always like that
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Mike does an awesome video on NMR and it helped me understand it.
I've just been remembering that higher energy groups cause things to move to the left with NMR
You're right, bad description on my part. What I mean by that is mostly relating to ketones, aldehydes, and carboxylic acids. The C or H NMR for those groups are to the left.I don't know what you mean by higher energy groups, but just remember the double Ds. Downfield = deshielded = electron-withdrawing.