Spectroscopy, part 3 (13C NMR, 19 min)

This tutorial covers 13C NMR spectroscopy. It's purpose is to act as a summary of how you can use 13C NMR to solve structure problems. It is NOT meant to be an introduction to the topic, but rather a guide for you to refer to AFTER you have read the text or attended the lecture on the topic. (Runtime = 18:47)

Student Learning Outcomes
After viewing this tutorial and practicing problems from this website and your textbook, you should be able to:
• Understand the theory behind 13C NMR spectroscopy.
• Identify the parts of a 13C NMR spectrum.
• Predict the peaks that a molecule will exhibit when subjected to 13C NMR spectroscopy.
• Propose possible structures for an unknown compound based on its 13C NMR spectrum.


Practice Problems
Here are some problems to get you started. You should first try each on a piece of paper. Then, place your cursor over the graphic and click on right arrow that appears to see the answer. The right and left arrows allow you to move back and forth between problems. Please note that these are not the only types of problems/questions that exist on this topic. Refer to your textbook and any problems your instructor provides you for more practice with this subject.

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