A arthur aga Full Member 7+ Year Member Jan 18, 2016 #1 Advertisement - Members don't see this ad Hi I have a question for name and Ir on the Dat we have to memorize the shifts for example from 10-12 it's a carbonyl group(hypothetically)THANKS
Advertisement - Members don't see this ad Hi I have a question for name and Ir on the Dat we have to memorize the shifts for example from 10-12 it's a carbonyl group(hypothetically)THANKS
P plusalpha Full Member 10+ Year Member Jan 18, 2016 #2 YES, know all the benchmark values for NMR and IR. If you've watched them, Chad's vids go over all the main ones (alcohol, amide, carbonyl, C=C, aromatic, etc. for IR and carbonyl, carboxylic acid, aromatic, double bond, single bonds, etc for NMR). Upvote 0 Downvote
YES, know all the benchmark values for NMR and IR. If you've watched them, Chad's vids go over all the main ones (alcohol, amide, carbonyl, C=C, aromatic, etc. for IR and carbonyl, carboxylic acid, aromatic, double bond, single bonds, etc for NMR).
DAT Destroyer Dr. Romano and Nancy Lifetime Donor Verified Member Sponsor Vendor 20+ Year Member Gold Donor Jan 18, 2016 #3 arthur aga said: Hi I have a question for name and Ir on the Dat we have to memorize the shifts for example from 10-12 it's a carbonyl group(hypothetically)THANKS Click to expand... Yes, you need to know the common shifts for IR and Proton NMR. It would makes it easier and faster to solve a problem and identify the structure. Hope this helps. Nancy Upvote 0 Downvote
arthur aga said: Hi I have a question for name and Ir on the Dat we have to memorize the shifts for example from 10-12 it's a carbonyl group(hypothetically)THANKS Click to expand... Yes, you need to know the common shifts for IR and Proton NMR. It would makes it easier and faster to solve a problem and identify the structure. Hope this helps. Nancy