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hydrogen bonding move the chemical shift upfield or downfield?

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Answered by max0805
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I THINK DOWNFEILD

Answered by Anonymous
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The higher the electron density around the nucleus, the higher the opposing magnetic field to B0 from the electrons, the greater the shielding. Because the proton experiences lower external magnetic field, it needs a lower frequency to achieve resonance, and therefore, the chemical shift shifts upfield (lower ppms)

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