This first question is just testing a basic understanding of what causes chemical shift. What do you know about shielding and electronegativity in relation to NMR chemical shifts?
Oh!!! Ok so after taking some notes on the sites I looked at..
Each electron in a nucleus will be absorbing energy (particularly electromagnetic radiation of energy)
- When that energy is being absorbed by the electrons, the nucleus will be converted to a +1/2 spin state to a -1/2 spin state (this is referred to as the “resonance” of that nucleus)
- The electromagnetic radiation of energy will be absorbed by the nuclei at DIFFERENT frequencies, because of the DIFFERENT electron densities that have a +1/2 and -1/2 spin state1. Nucleus with GREATER electron density a.
Nucleus is more shielded from the external magnetic field and isn’t really drawn towards it because there are so many electrons surrounding it that makes it repel the magnetic field
b.
Nucleus absorbs electromagnetic radiation of lower energy (that is, lower frequency) c.
LOWER electronegativity, farther to the RIGHT2. Nucleus with LESS electron density a.
Nucleus is less shielded from the external magnetic field b.
So nucleus absorbs electromagnetic radiation of higher energy (that is, higher frequency) c.
HIGHER electronegativity, farther to the LEFT