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❖  NMR theory depends on spinning of nucleus (+ve) that has odd mass number such
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              as: ( H,  C,  N,  F,  P) around their axes.
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          ❖  When charged particles such as  H or  C spin on their axes, they create magnetic field.
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          ❖  There are two magnetic fields that affect the spinning of nucleus:
              1.  External magnetic field (related to the NMR spectroscopy).


              2.  Induced magnetic field (related to the electrons of the atom).

          ❖  NMR spectrum is a plot of the intensity of a peak against its chemical shift, measured in

              parts per million (ppm).

          ❖  Features of NMR spectrum:

              1.  No. of signals (peaks): indicate how many different sets of protons.
              ▪  Equivalent atoms: have the same chemical environment & appears in one signal

              ▪  Non-equivalent atoms: have different chemical environment & doesn’t appear in one

                  signal

              2.  Chemical shift: give information about the electron density around each set of atoms.

               ▪  Shielding  (up  field):  atom  with    electron  density  &  appears  at  lower
                  frequency.


               ▪  De-shielding  (down  field):  atom  with    electron  density  &  appears  at  higher

                  frequency.
































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