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1,2 and 1,4 Addition to Dienes
Electrophilic addition to a double bond is characterized by three main events; nucleophilic attack of the double bond on an electrophile,...
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Jan 29, 20183 min read
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A Deeper Look Into NMR Spectroscopy
In the previous NMR post, we looked at a small bit of NMR theory and also discussed chemical shift. This post will focus on proton NMR...
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Nov 27, 20174 min read
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NMR Spectroscopy
Have you ever heard of an MRI? Magnetic Resonance Imaging, to be more detailed. If you have ever had an injury to body tissue, I am willing to bet you have possibly had a MRI scan. Well, it turns out that chemists use a very similar instrument to look at molecules. I'll come back to the MRI a bit later. The instrument that chemists use is called an NMR spectrometer, or a Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectrometer. So how does this instrument work? Well, to understand the
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Nov 13, 20175 min read
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