What can I do to prepare for organic chemistry lab?
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First off, you need a reference text. This is my recommendation for a cheap, yet very helpful text.
http://www.amazon.com/Techniques-Organic-Chemistry-Microscale-Williamson/dp/1429219564/ref=sr_1_2?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1428564666&sr=1-2
This also acts as a great and free reference, if your compound has already been analyzed:
http://sdbs.db.aist.go.jp/sdbs/cgi-bin/cre_index.cgi
Then, you need to be able to recognize the types of peak shapes (sharp and strong, sharp and weak, broad and strong, etc.) and what they might represent. For example, an O-H stretching vibration at
Some commonly recurring ones it helps to know/memorize/recognize, from Mohrig :
Broad, generally medium
Broad, generally strong
Generally broad, medium; occasionally is more defined if overlapping O-H stretch
Generally strong
Generally medium to weak
Generally medium to strong
Generally quite weak
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Generally medium to weak
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Generally medium to weak