Introduction





Welcome to our site! We, the chocolate pineapples, welcome you. This site will explain the basics of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Spectroscopy. What’s that? You have questions? Fear not, on this page we have answers to your burning questions!
What is Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Spectroscopy?
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Spectroscopy is a method of characterising bonds which are present in a compound by firing electromagnetic waves of varying frequency at the sample, and measuring change in magnetic moment.
But how does it work?
Click on the Chemical Concept tabs on the right to find out more! We will also go into further detail on the 2 most commonly nuclei used for NMR, Carbon-13 and Proton 🙂
What can we use it for?
Glad you asked. Check out the Applications tab!
Did you guys spend a looong time to come up with this?
Well aren’t you a curious one! Luckily, all our meeting logs can be found in the …. you guessed it, Meeting Logs tab! And of course, we didn’t discover all of these concepts. Our references are listed in the References tab.
I am blown away by how amazing this blog is. How can I find out more about the brilliant minds which wrote it?
Boy have I got just the tab for you. That’s right, you can click on About The Team to see the beautiful faces behind the computer screens.
Just one last question. Chocolate pineapples sound absolutely delicious. Where can I find some?
Ah… unfortunately there is no tab for this. Here are some homemade chocolate pineapples that we made 🙂





