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NMR Spectroscopy Organic Chemistry BSc Final Rear (3rd Year)

NMR Spectroscopy Organic Chemistry BSc Final (3rd) Year Complete (Hindi & Urdu) by Dr. Mandeep Dalal one shot.
This lecture will cover:
1. Brief Introduction to NMR Spectroscopy
2. Magnetic Properties of Nuclei
3. Nuclear Spin States
4. Principle of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
5. PMR Spectrum – Origin of NMR Signal
6. NMR Spectrophotometer: Instrumentation and Working
7. Shielding And Deshielding Effect: Number and Position of NMR Signal
8. Chemical Shift in NMR Spectroscopy
9. Peak Area and Proton Counting (Intensity Ratio of NMR Signals)
10. Spin-Spin Coupling (Splitting of NMR Signal)
11. Relaxation in NMR (Spin-Spin and Spin Lattice)
12. Chemical Exchange and Its Effect on NMR Spectrum
13. Typical Chemical Shifts and Coupling Constant Values in H1 NMR
14. Solvent’s Peaks PMR Spectroscopy
15. Structure Elucidation of Some Typical Organic Compounds Using NMR Data
16. Applications of NMR Spectroscopy

NMR Spectroscopy of organic compounds. NMR spectroscopy for IIT-JAM Chemistry and M.Sc Entrance Chemistry. NMR Spectroscopy for KVS, HTET, CTET, PGT screening. Learn NMR spectroscopy from India’s best teacher Dr. Mandeep Dalal. Compare Dalal Institute with all other institutes and then decide. Nuclear Magnetic resonance spectroscopy of organic compounds complete.

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Mandeep Dalal

Mandeep Dalal is an Indian research scholar who is primarily working in the field of science and philosophy. He received his Ph.D in chemistry from Maharshi Dayanand University (MDU Rohtak) in 2018. He founded "Dalal Institute" (India’s best coaching centre for academic and competitive chemistry exams) in 2012 as an initiative to revolutionize the field of school-level and higher education in chemistry across the globe. He has published more than 40 research papers in various international scientific journals; including mostly from Elsevier (USA), IOP (UK), and Springer Nature (Switzerland). He has also authored several advanced-level chemistry textbooks which are widely followed in the classrooms of Indian and foreign universities (including IITs).