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Areej Khanotia
@Areej.k · 3:04

Nuclear Magnetic Resonance

article image placeholderSlide demonstrating the protons in the magnet
So if you're in the lab and you predict what a reaction will do, you can take your final product, whether it's like a liquid solid, whatever or a powder or whatever. And you put it into this little tube where it's dissolved in a solvent, usually deuterited solvent. So meaning it doesn't have hydrogen as deuterium, which is an isotope of hydrogen

Did I make this swell to get myself to study? Ofc not!!!

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Areej Khanotia
@Areej.k · 0:19
Here's a screenshot of one of the Spectras of a given compound. So you know what I'm talking about with the signals and the spikes and stuff. And there's integral, like, over each spike, where the area of the integral tells you like the ratio of the number of protons in comparison to the other signals. So that's pretty cool
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Maheen K
@maheen · 0:27
That is actually very interesting. I'm also really interested in, like, science and chemistry and things. So thank you for sharing. And I think it's great that you created a swell in this because I feel like when you teach other people concepts, then it kind of like, reinforces it for yourself and makes you think like, oh, is everything I'm saying correct. So yeah
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