INSTRUMENTAL ANALYSIS Problem Set #6: NMR Spectroscopy
Spring 2005
Problems in Skoog, Holler and Nieman
Chapter 19: #1 - 4
Additional Problems
Knowing that the resonance for the hydrogen nucleus is observed at a frequency of 60.0 MHz in an NMR spectrometer with a magnetic field of 14,092 gauss, calculate the magnetic field used in an NMR in which the hydrogen nucleus resonance is observed at a frequency of 270 MHz.
Explain the effect of increased magnetic field strength on an NMR spectrum -- specifically: what happens to chemical shifts and coupling constants?
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