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Chemical Shift
the resonance frequency of for each H in a molecule depends on local environment it is in
Enantiotopic
hydrogens related by a mirror plane
Coupling Constant
the phenomenon of multiple absorptions is caused by the interaction of nuclear spins of neighboring atoms
Regiospecificity
the overwhelming predomination of one product in a reaction
Hyperconjugation
the stabilization of a carbocation through the overlap of a filled σ orbital with the empty 2p orbital on carbon.
Homotopic
hydrogens are identical
Integration
The intensity of a peak may provide a way to estimate the number of hydrogens involved
Regioselectivity
preferential formation of one isomer where a choice is possible
Markovnikovs Rule
based on observation that more substituted halide is formed upon addition to alkene
Delocalization
Carbocations are stabilized via overlap of filled and unfilled orbitals
Diastereotopic
hydrogens are unique
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Chem 321 Final Exam
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2016-12-14T03:43:45Z
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