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Chemistry Paper 4-theory- doubts =D

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plz anyone help me with the ratios of Nmr how do we calculate them like in low resoulution Nmr, ratios of areas under the peak or in mass spectroscopy ratios of peaks of Cl isotopes :unsure:
I posted it in other thread in a detail do check it thread name is like On demand only keypoints search if problem resist tell me!!
 
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[Fe(H2O)6-n(NO2)n]^2+ (n=1 to 6) how do we get this?

Q3 (D) why is that ketone getting reduced to -OH using Ni? ! o_O M/J 2012 p41
for first part no idea maybe Oliveme can help!
for the other Question
look Reduction is gain of Hydrogen so u r just adding hydrogen with a presence of Nickel think Nickel as a catalyst(it is possibly increasing the surface Area for effective collisions)
 
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hmm,
when some guys are attatched on 1st position like methyl -Oh they activate the 2nd position 3 rd position where they tend to push the incoming groups to those bootCamps ;)
2nd 3rd or 2nd 4th 6th?
lol...Naice way thou! :)
 
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I posted it in other thread in a detail do check it thread name is like On demand only keypoints search if problem resist tell me!!

Yeah i found the thread but i coudn't find anything related to ratios u know 1:3 ratio of heights of Cl isotopes or some 9:3:1 ratio they are given in chem guide how are we suppose to calculate them?
 
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Yeah i found the thread but i coudn't find anything related to ratios u know 1:3 ratio of heights of Cl isotopes or some 9:3:1 ratio they are given in chem guide how are we suppose to calculate them?
9:3:1 or 9:6:1 ?
 
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Yeah i found the thread but i coudn't find anything related to ratios u know 1:3 ratio of heights of Cl isotopes or some 9:3:1 ratio they are given in chem guide how are we suppose to calculate them?
look for chlorine u have to remember that Cl35 is in thrice time than cl37
similarly for Br 1:1 ka ratio
 
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