Chemistry 218H Course Page
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General Information
Organic Chemistry Information
Alkanes | Notes | Homework |
Molecular Graphics | Homework Key | |
Substituted Alkanes | Notes | Homework |
Molecular Graphics | Homework Key | |
Arenes | Notes | Homework |
Molecular Graphics | Homework Key | |
Carbonyl Compounds | Notes | Homework |
Molecular Graphics | Homework Key |
NMR Instructions
400 MHz Bruker |
Using ICON NMR Automation |
Moving Between Manual and Automation Modes |
DEPT Spectra Instructions |
Variable Temperature Instructions |
60 MHz Anasazi |
NMR Lecture Notes
Introduction to NMR |
DEPT Spectra |
Introduction to 1H NMR |
Coupling Revisited |
Percent 13C Lecture |
Field Strength Lecture 1 |
Field Strength Lecture 2 |
Determining a 90º Pulse Width |
Signal-to-Noise |
NMR Homework Questions
Homework 1 | NMR Key 1 |
Homework 2 | NMR Key 2 |
Homework 3 | NMR Key 3 |
Homework 4 | NMR Key 4 |
Homework 5 | NMR Key 5 |
Homework 6 | NMR Key 6 |
Homework 7 | NMR Key 7 |
Homework 8 | NMR Key 8 |
Homework 9 | NMR Key 9 |
Sample Quizzes
Nomenclature Quiz 1 | Nomenclature Quiz 1 Key |
Nomenclature Quiz 2 | Nomenclature Quiz 2 Key |
Nomenclature Quiz 3 | Nomenclature Quiz 3 Key |
Nomenclature Quiz 4 | Nomenclature Quiz 4 Key |
NMR Databases
In each case, you will have to do a search for the compound your are interested in finding. Usually, you will do this by entering the molecular formula (use C2H6O instead of CH3CH2OH) and then selecting the correct compound by its name. You will then have to chose the particular type of spectrum (e.g. 1H NMR, 13C NMR, etc.) you are interested in viewing.