AQA A-Level Chemistry - Proton NMR

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  • @allenthacheril3410
    @allenthacheril3410 5 років тому +298

    five years later, he's still saving lives

  • @aimilios7633
    @aimilios7633 4 роки тому +82

    I will only die in peace after I have had a firm "thank you" handshake with you sir.

  • @sal9310
    @sal9310 5 років тому +32

    king of last minute revision

  • @xBeeeefy
    @xBeeeefy 8 років тому +92

    Thanks for these videos, the aqa textbook is cancer, they couldn't explain why 1+1=2

    • @PR0Z0MBIE9877
      @PR0Z0MBIE9877 7 років тому +5

      LMAO

    • @neeshizzlesizzle3244
      @neeshizzlesizzle3244 5 років тому +13

      There’s SOOOO many mistakes how are they supposed to teach me chem when they clearly don’t even know it themselves sksksk

  • @Rockerfeller26
    @Rockerfeller26 Рік тому +8

    8 yrs later he is STILL saving lives

    • @veleox5442
      @veleox5442 7 місяців тому +4

      pretty sure we at a decade now

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      @Xlr8t 4 місяці тому

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  • @racheldoran9758
    @racheldoran9758 3 роки тому +36

    [Timestamps]
    1:47 - The TMS Standard (recap)
    5:02 - Solvents used (CDCl3 and CCl4)
    7:02 - Interpreting Proton NMR Spectra (basic peaks)
    11:16 - Splitting Patterns (& the n+1 rule)
    16:23 - Integration traces
    20:05 - Past Paper Questions [Q1 @ 20:17; Q2 @ 21:58; Q3 @ 26:45]

  • @tommatthews3066
    @tommatthews3066 5 років тому +38

    LAST MINUTE REVISION thanks Elliot

  • @bwanabizz
    @bwanabizz 8 років тому +26

    I am a student living in Malawi (country in central Africa) and i wanted to thank you very much for your videos! keep up the great work. I would immensely appreciate it if you could post more unit 5 chemistry. Thanks again for your help over the years!

    • @MrERintoul
      @MrERintoul  8 років тому +19

      +Matteo Bizzaro Thank you for watching! My school has links with an orphanage in Malawi and goes every 2 years. I just uploaded a video on entropy today!

  • @liamfarrell619
    @liamfarrell619 9 років тому +227

    All hail the Chem-Lord

  • @skyingswift
    @skyingswift 4 роки тому +5

    I would never spend thirty minutes straight on youtube for something educational.. But this one.. Amazes me.. You taught us so clearly! Thank you!

  • @DiLLZGFX
    @DiLLZGFX 8 років тому +53

    The Oxygen is very electronegative meaning, it's attraction to the electrons is so strong that the nucleus of the Hydrogen is exposed more to the EM waves. So it will cause a peak further the left ( Larger PPM value, down shift). The OH group produces a singlet because the H is bonded to the oxygen which is not bonded to any other hydrogen atoms, so in this case n is equal to 0. By following the rule of N+1, you will get a singlet obviously due to 0+1=1. Reference to 14:50 .

    • @madviper162
      @madviper162 5 років тому +6

      Nice word examiners like is deprotonated; "the oxygen is highly electronegative so it will deprotonate the hydrogen causing the H to shift to the left"

    • @neeshizzlesizzle3244
      @neeshizzlesizzle3244 5 років тому +7

      AKA I have no idea what this means and I’m gonna fail

    • @neeshizzlesizzle3244
      @neeshizzlesizzle3244 5 років тому +4

      Chris Robinson my exam is today I can’t 😂😂😂

  • @MrMinerUK
    @MrMinerUK 9 років тому +20

    Thanks so much for this video this topic has had me confused for so long because I understood the concepts but not the interpretation. I'm glad you went through the AQA questions it helped a lot.

  • @SanjayPatel-kf4yn
    @SanjayPatel-kf4yn 8 років тому +8

    You are such a top geezer!! So much respect, big up Rintoul

  • @umad1041
    @umad1041 9 років тому +76

    For the love of god, please make more A2 videos :)

    • @MrERintoul
      @MrERintoul  8 років тому +19

      +U Mad I shall be making more! Think I'm going to go over and redo all videos too to make them shorter and more manageable...

    • @umad1041
      @umad1041 8 років тому +64

      E Rintoul thanks E-dawg

    • @MrERintoul
      @MrERintoul  8 років тому +83

      ***** Oof. That's a solid name. I hope it catches on.

    • @kilkure
      @kilkure 7 років тому +2

      E Rintoul hi the question at 21.27 should have 5 peaks right due to the central carbon which is 2nd from the left.

    • @alinadingle4245
      @alinadingle4245 3 роки тому +4

      @@kilkure it's proton NMR tho, only H environments are relevant

  • @jessandpeaches
    @jessandpeaches 8 років тому +4

    I am so glad I found this channel. Thank you so much! Absolute lifesaver.

  • @girltakesworld1893
    @girltakesworld1893 10 років тому +6

    Thank you so so so so so much for this , I don't think you can begin to understand how muchbyouvhave helped me you have given me confidence in chemistry & you make everything seem so easy! In my exams all I hear is your voice! would love some more videos if you could but underand if you're busy! Your pupils are very lucky kids

    • @MrERintoul
      @MrERintoul  10 років тому +4

      Haha! Plan is to get a few more done. Buffers went up earlier on and I'm thinking about doing one more this weekend. Then I'll get a couple more done in preparation for CHEM5!

  • @portiastellakapinde6499
    @portiastellakapinde6499 7 років тому +33

    “We don’t want to be dying when we use it” 👌🏾😂😂

  • @Bogstandardjoe
    @Bogstandardjoe 5 років тому +9

    Life saver, sir. Thank you

  • @AdzzVR
    @AdzzVR 4 роки тому +21

    'TMS is inert and toxic. Why would you use it...'
    " Because it is inert and toxic..." 🤣🤣

  • @afolarxn
    @afolarxn 4 місяці тому +10

    Paper 2 tomorrow and I'm still learning 😭

  • @28tommyP
    @28tommyP 10 років тому +4

    Aced my Chem 2 retake :D, thank you for the vids it helped me recap, and cheers for taking the time to do more for Chem 4 much appreciated.

  • @umarqureshi6556
    @umarqureshi6556 8 років тому +3

    Excellent! Been Tryna find a NMR Video that i actually understand..Didnt get it all But Overall superb Job, Keep it up Mate, Very Helpful!

    • @MrERintoul
      @MrERintoul  8 років тому +3

      +UBQ Xi I'm glad you are almost there! What in particular did you not get and I'll try get you to 100%.

  • @SuperStargazer666
    @SuperStargazer666 7 місяців тому

    These are the very best videos on NMR 😊

  • @ShivKumar-rm5yp
    @ShivKumar-rm5yp 8 років тому +6

    Another excellent video, mate! Please do some more a2 past papers chemistry god!

    • @Shazzkid
      @Shazzkid 8 років тому +1

      Lololol shut the hell up shiv

    • @ShivKumar-rm5yp
      @ShivKumar-rm5yp 8 років тому +2

      +Shazzkid it was an innocent request

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      @Shazzkid 8 років тому +2

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    @ahiduzzamanahir1338 6 років тому

    I was literally crying because I couldn't understand but watching this video really made my day.

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    @geegeob98 8 років тому +7

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  • @MrAsif173
    @MrAsif173 7 років тому +11

    Bow to the chemistry king

  • @ish6622
    @ish6622 10 років тому +8

    You sir are a legend! Very well explained. Finally get this shit!

  • @Xlr8t
    @Xlr8t 4 місяці тому +11

    Sitting 2024 June paper

  • @dirtydiana9618
    @dirtydiana9618 8 років тому +4

    Thank you for these amazing videos again! They are incredibly helpful. :)

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    @user-gu7kf6qj9l 3 роки тому +1

    6 years later 11 pm my man is saving me

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    @ahmedafzal4002 Рік тому

    Blessed to watch this video.

  • @dominicthompson7612
    @dominicthompson7612 7 років тому

    I know this is an old video but genuinley mate, thank you so much

  • @rezwana2229
    @rezwana2229 8 років тому +3

    Thank you so much, your videos have helped me understand A2 chemistry so much. If only I used your videos for AS chemistry :( Could you please make videos rest of the A2 unit 4 chapters because I see you've missed some chapters out and your videos really help a lot!

    • @MrERintoul
      @MrERintoul  8 років тому +2

      +Rezwana Begum I certainly shall do. The plan is to get Unit 5 done too.

  • @AK476056
    @AK476056 4 роки тому

    Quite a tricky topic - thanks for your explanations.

  • @mouchal-zubaydi1304
    @mouchal-zubaydi1304 7 років тому +1

    This helped me so much thank you for saving my grade - can you please do a walk through of more a2 organic papers ?

  • @s4hlj
    @s4hlj Рік тому

    Absolutely amazing❤

  • @LucyWilkinson-d9g
    @LucyWilkinson-d9g Рік тому +2

    Thank you so much this really helped me!

    • @Zeeno-YT
      @Zeeno-YT Рік тому

      Does this playlist cover whole Aslevel chemistry organic

  • @comfychronicles
    @comfychronicles 2 роки тому +1

    So useful! Thanks so much!

  • @jameshunter1216
    @jameshunter1216 2 роки тому +1

    'we don't wanna be dying when we use it' wordddd

  • @wompingoof4374
    @wompingoof4374 2 роки тому +1

    You’re an absolute unit

  • @monirawahid9986
    @monirawahid9986 7 років тому +3

    I am in love with the shape of youR CHEMISTRY 😂😂😂😂 Thank you so much for making this video. I always found this topic really confusing but this video is actually a lifesaver 👌🏻😍 Can you please make a video on chromatography?

  • @a_active9904
    @a_active9904 11 місяців тому +1

    question 7c makes sense, but i got a different answer. For instance, I got ethyl ethanoate for E. Even though one side has a singlet (like you said), the other side has the quartet on mine. Can that be an answer? Please reply.

  • @ireoluwabomi
    @ireoluwabomi 3 роки тому

    Never knew you were supposed to read the fragment on the datasheet from the Hydrogen in bold. thanks

  • @TheBigShil
    @TheBigShil 9 років тому

    Thank you. ffs I wish I found these videos the day before my exam

  • @HD15153
    @HD15153 4 роки тому

    Thank you for your video. I have a little question at 21:19, why don't you consider the diastereotopic hydrogen atom in CH2?

  • @PR0Z0MBIE9877
    @PR0Z0MBIE9877 7 років тому +1

    Thank you sir for these awesome videos. You have helped out a shit tonne of us twats.

  • @ezzeldinyasser3312
    @ezzeldinyasser3312 2 роки тому +1

    7 years later ...

  • @assemubigaliyeva5872
    @assemubigaliyeva5872 5 років тому +1

    Hello, such a nice explanation, loved it! But I was just wondering if it is an a 2 topic, I study AS currently, but there's somehow nothing about splitting patterns in my textbook

    • @syriansalafi17
      @syriansalafi17 5 років тому +1

      Acee Glob Yes this is an A2 topic for AQA chemistry. I suggest you check the course specification which outlines what topics are AS and what topics are A2 only. Hope this helps!

  • @kevinphilip8494
    @kevinphilip8494 9 років тому +9

    plz do more a2 chem videos

  • @rojafx
    @rojafx 9 років тому +3

    On an exam question if it asks something like: what does the splitting pattern at 3.2 tell you about this hydrogen?, how would you explain the answer? Like I get why in my head but what would be the best way to explain it on paper?

    • @TheRABIDdude
      @TheRABIDdude 9 років тому +2

      rojafx "peak at 3.2 is a [ quartet ], so there are [ 3 ] hydrogens on neighboring carbon atoms."
      If it's a longer question I would probably mention "because of the the n+1 rule" as well. The best way to be sure is to do some past questions and just see what the most common phrasing is on the mark schemes :)

    • @MrERintoul
      @MrERintoul  9 років тому

      rojafx I would say exactly as TheRABIDdude said!

    • @MrERintoul
      @MrERintoul  9 років тому

      TheRABIDdude Good reply - thanks!

    • @TheRABIDdude
      @TheRABIDdude 9 років тому +2

      E Rintoul No problem, I've been doing a lot of these questions lately and one little change I want to make to that first answer I gave, is it seems to be better to say " *due to* 3 neighboring hydrogens" rather than "so there are 3 neighboring Hydrogens". It's a small thing but the mark schemes seem to be picky about how splitting is the result of the number of hydrogens rather than the other way around.

    • @MrERintoul
      @MrERintoul  9 років тому +1

      TheRABIDdude Ah yeah, I can see now how the due makes the answer that bit better. Good work on correcting it and being so proactive!

  • @ruksanashaukatjali7789
    @ruksanashaukatjali7789 8 років тому +3

    Hi would it be okay if you made some videos on transition metals?

  • @SaurabhBhavsar
    @SaurabhBhavsar Рік тому

    What tablet / touch screen laptop / writing pad ( Xp-Pen or Wacom) ? and stlyer do you use?

  • @blueflame_1014
    @blueflame_1014 7 років тому +1

    How does being volatile make tetramethylsilane suitable for proton NMR?

  • @amernajah2313
    @amernajah2313 3 роки тому

    Thanks, this helped a lot.

  • @Fereshtehj1
    @Fereshtehj1 7 років тому

    excellent!

  • @maryel6266
    @maryel6266 7 років тому

    You're a legend thank u

  • @yussrahajaji8572
    @yussrahajaji8572 7 років тому

    Hello I just wanted to ask about the last question it got me confused how all the peaks are singlet yet you drew the carbon with 2 hydrogen as it integration with the the carbon and 2 methyl groups since it longer makes it a singlet as the neighboring hydrogen add up it would be really helpful of you replied ASAP and thanks

  • @ellakitcat5653
    @ellakitcat5653 4 місяці тому +1

    You’re our saviour.

  • @kaavyasurianarayanan8247
    @kaavyasurianarayanan8247 5 років тому

    Woaaahh......that last question was tougghh!! But I think i'm getting there :) :)

  • @ObjectPopular
    @ObjectPopular 3 роки тому

    at 32:38, I think its an ester instead because of the 2.6 being too high for a ch2 group. Instead it should be the other side of the ester group. I'm down to bre proven wrong ;)

  • @LangfordX
    @LangfordX 9 років тому +1

    hello,
    thanks for this video. I'm doing the wjec spec, and the data sheet gives ppm values for 'R-CH3' and '-CH3'. What's the difference??!!!

    • @MrERintoul
      @MrERintoul  9 років тому

      ***** That's weird... I honestly don't know!

  • @danrfletch
    @danrfletch 6 років тому +1

    At 19:50 why does the OH not produce a singlet splitting pattern?

  • @samellis8438
    @samellis8438 2 роки тому +2

    AQA man why did they feel the need to put NMR on the spec it takes the ultimate piss 😭

  • @Alkalosis
    @Alkalosis 2 роки тому +1

    At 24:30 how did u know to add an o and ch3

  • @rojafx
    @rojafx 9 років тому +1

    There was another question I was doing which asks: What does the integration trace tell you about the hydrogen atom with a chemical shift of 2.4? what would the ideal answer be for something like this

    • @MrERintoul
      @MrERintoul  9 років тому

      rojafx The integration trace gives the ratio of the hydrogens in their respective environments. If you have a molecular formula, you can easily work out how many actual hydrogens would be in each environment. I think I would need to see the question to have a better idea of what was being asked... failing that, could you give some more details?

    • @rojafx
      @rojafx 9 років тому

      E Rintoul nahh its fine just do some chem 4 video walkthroughs and i'll be fine ur vids are amazing keep it up ;)

    • @rojafx
      @rojafx 9 років тому +2

      E Rintoul nahh its fine just do some chem 4 video walkthroughs and i'll be fine ur vids are amazing keep it up ;)

  • @andremifsud3669
    @andremifsud3669 Рік тому

    in the last example it is said in the question that there are 4 singlet peaks, with regards to the last column at chemical shift 3.8 im assuming its referring to the H in the OH grp. now in the molecule the C that is attached to the OH is also adjacent to 3C with a total of 8H. im not understanding then how it is a singlet and not a 9-peak

    • @willowinnit1169
      @willowinnit1169 5 місяців тому

      i know u said this 11 months ago but i have the exact same question im so confused 😭

    • @willowinnit1169
      @willowinnit1169 5 місяців тому

      wait actually i understand now lol nevermind. i think the carbon you're on about has two proton enviroments. one on the oxygen and one on the 2 CH3s as they are the same . the hydrogen on the oxygen is a singlet as the oxygen is blocking it from other hydrogens and and the hydrogens on the CH3s count as singlets as the carbons are blocking them from other hydrogens. ur probably not even doing a levels anymore tho lol

  • @dno.16
    @dno.16 Рік тому

    btw i foudn this for a mark scheme point on a 5 marker fro why TMS, CCL4 and CDCL3 are being used. CCl4 non polar (- good solvent for non-polar organic molecules)
    2c CDCl3 polar covalent molecule (- good solvent for polar organic
    compounds) at 5:24

  • @thebarkaysfan1100
    @thebarkaysfan1100 3 роки тому

    24:33 confused... why did u add the methyl group on the oxygen?

  • @AdzzVR
    @AdzzVR 4 роки тому

    So essentially the integrator trace is the ratio of Hydrogens present?

  • @zehra366
    @zehra366 8 років тому

    Please make me understand •hiw you drew the structure for part 3 in last question. •I'm also unable to get whether you add hydrogen to R or directly to carbon.

    • @MrERintoul
      @MrERintoul  8 років тому

      +Zehra Abid You need to use the information from the figures given as well as the data sheet in order to get a full idea of that particular fragment. I don't understand your other question about hydrogen being attached to R or carbon - it really depends on the situation!

  • @rheasibal5492
    @rheasibal5492 3 роки тому +2

    ily

  • @poolmaster18
    @poolmaster18 9 років тому +4

    what about the 25 mark questions?

    • @MrERintoul
      @MrERintoul  9 років тому +6

      +matthew ryder What about them...? You doing AQA?

  • @ada9994
    @ada9994 Рік тому +2

    Yo who's watching on the same day.

  • @AhmedAC561
    @AhmedAC561 7 років тому

    Thank you :3

  • @santbhindranwalejidefanche8767
    @santbhindranwalejidefanche8767 4 роки тому

    33:00 I got H3C-C(O)-CH2-O-CH(CH3)2
    Is that wrong? And why?

  • @aavashism
    @aavashism 6 років тому

    TYSM!!!

  • @Raisa-gb4fh
    @Raisa-gb4fh 5 років тому +1

    Not aqa, but I've got my A levels in about two weeks and I'm still confused about this shit

  • @danellyatt9842
    @danellyatt9842 7 років тому +1

    Can D20 be used instead of CDCl3

    • @mr.r2207
      @mr.r2207 10 місяців тому

      the molecule cant form hydrogen bonds so no

  • @BrandonMcnamara055
    @BrandonMcnamara055 10 років тому

    How many videos could you squeze in for unit 4 and 5 before our exams?

    • @MrERintoul
      @MrERintoul  10 років тому

      Not sure. Certainly a couple more CHEM4. There any topics you want?

    • @BrandonMcnamara055
      @BrandonMcnamara055 10 років тому +2

      If you could do acids and bases that'll be cool specifically buffer calculations and how they work

    • @shella4016
      @shella4016 10 років тому

      abdurahman ali arggghhhh i hate buffer calculations -_-

    • @MrERintoul
      @MrERintoul  10 років тому +1

      S.A Riaz abdurahman ali Buffers is done...
      AQA A2 Chemistry - Buffers

  • @rahamaali2490
    @rahamaali2490 8 років тому +3

    cheeeers e dawg ;)

  • @kirotheavenger60
    @kirotheavenger60 7 років тому +1

    1 mark for deducing the stucture is pathetic :( I was fiddling for 5-10mins trying to get the pieces to fit together. Great video though!

  • @ravikucha
    @ravikucha 4 роки тому

    Thks

  • @kerra_
    @kerra_ 7 місяців тому

    crying over the last episode because of this scene in season three is the worst part about it and i love that show but it makes my stomach ache so hard for me to process the ending of season three

  • @arshadjameel1928
    @arshadjameel1928 6 років тому

    he finds your voice attractive. he's called pattricia

  • @sillemas1256
    @sillemas1256 2 роки тому

    So we dont die when we use it... Got it Sir :)

  • @nathansteele4358
    @nathansteele4358 3 роки тому

    13:00 where it’s about to click in my head

  • @mhussain8007
    @mhussain8007 8 років тому

    excellent video quick question for the last question you started off with 2 hydrogens for the first part of the quistion and then on the second part you put it up to three, can u explain this please

    • @MrERintoul
      @MrERintoul  8 років тому

      Can you tell me which question, please? Link to the time if you can.

    • @mhussain8007
      @mhussain8007 8 років тому

      yeah its 30:43question ii I just don't understand why in question i you started of with 2 hydrogens and then went up to three in question ii.

  • @alinadingle4245
    @alinadingle4245 3 роки тому

    every time he says 'TMS' I now hear 'tier mess' lol

  • @neeshizzlesizzle3244
    @neeshizzlesizzle3244 2 роки тому

    Me watching this during uni

  • @ashleyjenner3927
    @ashleyjenner3927 8 років тому +1

    Isn't that propanyl methanoate not methyl propanoate? I'm confused

    • @MrERintoul
      @MrERintoul  8 років тому +1

      +Ashley Jenner I don't know where you're on about... If it is the structure for E then it is methyl propanoate. The part that contains the carbonyl group has the -oate part of the name and the one that has its carbon chain directly joined to the O is the -yl part.

  • @TruthPrevailsAlways-1
    @TruthPrevailsAlways-1 5 років тому +1

    Anyone? could it also be TMS???? at 20:34

  • @arshadjameel1928
    @arshadjameel1928 6 років тому

    sorry mate my teacher is saying you seem confused regarding the integration😂😂😂

  • @kameronchander
    @kameronchander Рік тому

    OCR

  • @fatimakhan409
    @fatimakhan409 8 років тому +6

    Change your name to ChemGod.

  • @daphjam567
    @daphjam567 4 роки тому

    thanks e liot lmao

  • @cactus8911
    @cactus8911 3 роки тому

    bro you are not from this world.

  • @jesseolivero7980
    @jesseolivero7980 4 місяці тому +4

    10 years later, he’s still saving lives

  • @Navy_21
    @Navy_21 4 місяці тому

    10 years later, he's still saving lives