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  1. Chemists quantify the spin-spin coupling effect using something called the coupling constant, which is abbreviated with the capital letter J. The coupling constant is simply the difference, expressed in Hz, between two adjacent sub-peaks in a split signal.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › J-couplingJ-coupling - Wikipedia

    For coupling of a 13 C nucleus and a directly bonded proton, the dominant term in the coupling constant J C–H is the Fermi contact interaction, which is a measure of the s-character of the bond at the two nuclei.

  3. The coupling constant, J (usually in frequency units, Hz) is a measure of the interaction between a pair of protons. In a vicinal system of the general type, H a-C-C-H b then the coupling of H a with H b, J ab, MUST BE EQUAL to the coupling of H b with H a, J ba, therefore J ab = J ba.

  4. Proton NMR. Coupling constant. Google Classroom. About. Transcript. Learn how to predict splitting patterns based on the molecular structure, and how to find coupling constants from the peaks in a multiplet by using roofing to figure out which protons are splitting each other. Created by Jay. Questions. Tips & Thanks. Want to join the conversation?

  5. In physics, a coupling constant or gauge coupling parameter (or, more simply, a coupling), is a number that determines the strength of the force exerted in an interaction.

  6. link.springer.com › referenceworkentry › 10J Coupling | SpringerLink

    Scalar coupling causes splitting of the spectral lines of two coupled spin ½ nuclei by an amount J (in Hz) called the coupling constant. The nomenclature for a scalar coupling constant is n J(AX) where n is the number of chemical bonds connecting the coupled nuclei A and X.