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TPR says to memorize the values of various IR and NMR spectra signals (for different functional groups, types of hydrogens, etc). is this really necessary? it seems like overkill to me. . .
jtank said:for IR, u should know carbonyl stretch (1600), OH stretch (~3200)..
for nmr, u should know how to read the graph and tell # of equivalent H.
Economist said:If you've taken 2 semesters of orgo and/or orgo lab, you should have enough memorized already. You really only need the major functional groups for IR and proton NMR. And as a previous poster said, you should understand splitting.
nopejuniper456 said:TPR says to memorize the values of various IR and NMR spectra signals (for different functional groups, types of hydrogens, etc). is this really necessary? it seems like overkill to me. . .