6. (4 points) Predict the splitting pattern (multiplicity) you would expect for each proton in the...
Label each proton with the predicted splitting pattern it would
exhibit in a 1H NMR spectrum.
Label each proton with the predicted splitting pattern it would exhibit in a H NMR spectrum. Singlet Doublet Triplet Quartet Quintet CH3
Predict the multiplicity M (the number of peaks as a result of
splitting) for each labeled proton in the following
compound.
H H H
14. Predict the integration and multiplicity of each signal that would be observed in the 'H NMR of the following compound. Do so by first identifying and labeling equivalent protons (A, B, C, etc.). Then complete the chart. Which signal will appear most downfield? Proton Label Integration Splitting Pattern is most downfield.
What type of splitting pattern(s) would you expect to see on the 1H NMR spectrum of the following molecule? 2 triplets, and 1 singlet 2 doublets, and 1 singlet 2 singlets 3 singlets 2 triplets, and 1 doublet
Label each proton with the predicted splitting pattern it would
exhibit in a 1H NMR spectrum. Either a Singlet, Doublet, Triplet,
Quartet, or Multiplet. They can be used once, more than once, or
none.
Label each proton with the predicted splitting pattern it would exhibit in a 1H NMR spectrum. Either a Singlet, Doublet, Triplet, Quartet, or Multiplet. They can be used once, more than once, or none.
What type of splitting pattern(s) would you expect to see on the 1H NMR spectrum of the following molecule? vis O 2 doublets, and 1 singlet 2 singlets 2 triplets, and 1 singlet O 2 triplets, and 1 doublet O 3 singlets
Label each proton with the predicted splitting pattern it would exhibit in a 1H NMR spectrum.
Explain
Label each proton with the predicted splitting pattern it would exhibit in a 1H NMR spectrum.
1. What splitting pattern in the 1H nmr spectrum would you expect for the hydrogen atom(s) colored red in the compounds shown below? Your choices are: s singlet d doublet t triplet quartet m multiplet. Enter the appropriate letter below each of the formulas. CH30-CH2-N(CH3)2 CH(CH3)2 -NO2 D (CH3)3c-O-CH2-CH3 E (CH3CH20)2CHCH3F
(6 points) Predict the number of signals you would expect each of the molecules below to show on their correspondingC NMR spectra and 'H NMR spectra. 5. C signals 'H signals CH a. Н,С— с— сн, T CH3 b. C.