All the people commenting about his speed knows right that you yourself can change the speed in your settings of the video?? Great video helped me a lot!!
One question. The proton types of c have 5 neighbor protons but they are different proton types. The splitting should be a triplet quartet. Is the sextet a merging of these two ?
Why peak “A” has that high shift number? The related number cannot be found from the table of characteristic proton NMR chemical shifts. Esters=3.7-4.1. Thanks.
Very informative video, however it is painfully slow placed and probably could have been completed in 10 minutes. Thank you though, just a consideration for future videos
hey this is a great video but in order to keep peoples attention you might want to be more enthusiastic and fast forward the use of the ruler. thanks for the video though!
All the people commenting about his speed knows right that you yourself can change the speed in your settings of the video?? Great video helped me a lot!!
one the best IR and NMR based structure elucidation video out there. thanks!
Thanks!!!! This was literally so helpful! Been working on this for three day and after 25 mins I finally understand it!
I have a useless instructor & this video was very helpfull. Thanks
Absolutely genius. Easy to follow and makes perfect sense. Thank you very much for your video
Great way of teaching ..loved it
absolutely explains the mechanics behind those graphs! very helpfu!
Such a great video ! Helped me learn NMR !
You made this so much simpler than my teacher did. Thank you!
Brother, you saved my life. Much Thanks!!
Thank you for your help! You are a wonderful teacher!
Thank u so much. U r genius. U made everything crystal clear.
For the DOU Formula you could do: ((2*#C)+2-#H+#N-#X)/2. X being the halogens ;)
Thank you very much .. NMR was a very big problem for me . but now l understanded it
thanks soooo much! i have a test in a few days, and this really helped!
One question. The proton types of c have 5 neighbor protons but they are different proton types. The splitting should be a triplet quartet. Is the sextet a merging of these two ?
A peak: shouldn't there be 5 hydrogens attached in total in the attached carbons (N+1 rule)? (A)HC-CH2-CH3 14:50
Thanks for the great video. This really helped.
u explained too nicely,thanx
Why peak “A” has that high shift number? The related number cannot be found from the table of characteristic proton NMR chemical shifts. Esters=3.7-4.1. Thanks.
This is very good!
Amazing interpretation
you just saved my life.
This helped me so much!! thank you!!!!
Brilliant, many thanks!
Why didn't you consider a C-O bond in your first IR plot?
Thanks Mr. Man!
What should I do if the integral line isn't there?How do I make one if I need it?
Integration of H-NMR was done in software to process the H-NMR data..
Cyntia Baeta I have the same question too.How can we make one?Or do we have to measure with the ruler in a different way?
thanks, it was SO MUCH help !
This helped a lot! Thanks
good one - thank you
awesome!!!
Very informative video, however it is painfully slow placed and probably could have been completed in 10 minutes. Thank you though, just a consideration for future videos
As has been said, slow, but very very well done. Thank you.
How do you determine zones?
Can you do one that has an aromatic ring?
thank you! this helped me a lot
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Speed 1.25... thank me later.. good work mate
1.75x
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hey this is a great video but in order to keep peoples attention you might want to be more enthusiastic and fast forward the use of the ruler.
thanks for the video though!
helpful but only if you can get past the horrendously slow pace..
Saved my ass, gj.
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You're making this so complicated.
Thank you