It would be worth mentioning that if the respective peaks you've chosen for each compound dont have an equivalents number of hydrogens, you first need to normalise the integration before calculating the percentage in the method.
@@scottjones2948 Won't this method provide the molar ratio between the products, making molecular weight unimportant unless you are calculating the composition by mass?
Thank you for this video! It really helped me out.
It would be worth mentioning that if the respective peaks you've chosen for each compound dont have an equivalents number of hydrogens, you first need to normalise the integration before calculating the percentage in the method.
Amazing, thank you so much for your clear guide.
Very useful, thanks.
Thank you!
You did not take the importance of the molecular weight of the two compounds.
that is why I took the time to watch because I can't remember for sure how to calculate this but I know MW is important
@@scottjones2948 Won't this method provide the molar ratio between the products, making molecular weight unimportant unless you are calculating the composition by mass?
Thank you