On each spectrum, indicate the sp3 C-H and
sp2 C-H absorptions where appropriate.
On each spectrum, indicate the sp3 C-H and sp2 C-H absorptions where appropriate. OLEIC ACID CleH3:02...
Comment on the differences between IR spectra for oleic acid and
stearic acid
On each spectrum, indicate each sp3 C-H and sp2 C-H absorptions
and the frequency and intensity of the absorption.
OLEIC ACID CleH3:02 eoca s Isto to HAVENUHIERI STEARIC ACID CICH02 3000 2006 1500 1000 HALEYUDELLI
Identify the sp2 and sp3 C-H stretches, OH stretch on the
carboxylic acid and C=O strech.
BRUKER 80 30 3500 1500 3000 2500 2000 1000 500 Wavenumber cm-1 Transmittance [%) 09 06 3369.06 3075.49 2975.72 2824.91 2662.00 2540.37 1673.75 1651.08 B0 OLSL S0 CcPL LZ bZLL B8 060L b9'SE6 68 948 636.11
Please help me label these IR spectrums, including C-H sp3 and
sp2 stretches.
Benzamide: 1577.21 1142.26 1001.05 847.47 1622.83 1448/p51297.58 1179.42 1024.80 809.60 702.97 3363.0/65.28 1654.71 || 1396.09 67.79 1121772.61 1682.50 918.11 NH2 0.0 4000.0 3000 2000 1500 cm-1 Benzoic acid: 1678.18,1 1496.41 1288.2 703.72 2828.62 255992 tp 4 pose me 107703 1988254 145226:20 33 1176127.50-02633 803.85 % 7 1323.32 931.22 683.12 665.74 0.0 4000.0 3000 2000 1500 1000 650.0 cm-1
Consider the structure of the amino acid aspartic acid. Indicate the hybridization about each interior atom Drag the appropriate labels to their respective targets. sp sp2 sp3
Do a detailed IR spectrum analysis. (include the sp3
and sp3 stretch).
C gH 1002 LOD TRANSMETTINCEIX D- 4000 3000 2000 1500 1000 S DO NAVENUHBERI-1 3666 77 3427 77 3088 88 2065 60 2020 47 2956 47 2937 46 1963 al 1466 30 1875 84 1374 62 1724 4 1268 80 1606 60 11699 IGOS 77 1007 50 1498 351048 57 1467 59 1032 62 1006 74 982 64 933 64 906 72 020 70 745 27 700 10...
Procedure-Part 1: Obtain an infrared spectrum for one of the following known organic liquids: oleic acid (K1), butyl methyl ether (K2), or cyclo hexanone (K3). Place-20 pL of HO sample on the diamond crystal. Analyze your spectrum K1 and complete the table below. List five to ten of the most important/prominent peaks in the spectrum; round wavenumber values to the nearest whole number. Note the intensity/shape of each peak using the following descriptors: strong, medium, weak, and broad. Identify if...
organic
IV. On each the following IR spectra, circle and indicate the most important stretching signals from the following choices N-H, O-H, CEN, CAC, C-0, C-O, (3 points each, 6 points total) Top, IR spectrum of Compound 23a: CH120, Bottom, IR Spectrum of Compound 23: CH10 1.005 1000 0.975 m mom 0.950 Transmitance 6.900 1500 1110 1250 1000 2150 3000 1250 3500 3750 3505 2390 2000 Wavenumbers (om-1) 10 08 " ให้ 04 Transmitance 04 02 2000 1500 1000 00...
3. Deduce the structure of each compound using IR data and 'H NMR spectrum provided. (a) C.H:02 IR data: one strong absorption at 1730 cm, 2 strong absorptions at 1050 cm and 1200 cm 'H NMR Spectrum PPM (b) CH120 IR data: medium to weak absorptions at 3030 cm, 1600 cm. and 1500 cm, one strong absorption at 1100 cm 2H 2H
Options (select all that apply):
amine (N-H)
alcohol (O-H)
carboxylic acid (O=C-O-H)
carbonyl (C=O)
unsaturation (C=C or aromatic group)
The
blurry numbers at the bottom starting at the right and going left
are: 1000, 1500, 2000, 3000, 4000.
Starting from the bottom going up, the numbers are: 0, 50,
100.
Sorry, this is the best I can get unfortunately.
In the infrared (IR) spectrum below, which functional groups are indicated to be present? Select all that apply. M 000 3000...
IV. On each the following IR spectra, circle and indicate the most important stretching signals from the following choices:N-H, O-H, C=N, C=C, C=0, C-O, (3 points each, 6 points total) Top, IR spectrum of Compound 23a: C10H120; Bottom, IR Spectrum of Compound 23b: C16H140 1.025 1.000 m 0.975 0.950 Transmitance 0.925 0.900 0.875 0.850 3750 3500 3250 3000 2750 2500 1750 1500 1250 1000 750 2250 2000 Wavenumbers (cm-1) 1.0 0.8 0.6 Transmitance N 0.2 0.0 4500 4000 3500 2000...