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Hi, brushing my spectroscopy right now
I was waching this video by the Organic Chemistry tutor about diamagnetic anisotropy. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w8ew5bvdrqg
I get that since pi electrons move freely they generate a magnetic field opposite to the one induced by the NMR device. But I don't understand why he represented the benzene and the ethylene as perpendicular to the magnetic field whereas the acetylene is parallel. Do the molecules adopt a certain position relative to the magnetic field?

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