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OCH3 4. Write in the product of this reaction: LiAlH4 N=CCHCH2CH2OH CH; 5. Which type of...
4. Write in the product of this reaction: LiAlH4 N=CCHCH2CH3 CH3 5. Which type of spectroscopy (IR, 'H NMR, and/or ''C NMR) would be good to distinguish between benzoic acid and acetonitrile? State what you would observe for each compound in each type of spectroscopy and whether that type of spectroscopy would be a good way to distinguish between the two compounds. acetonitrile benzuicacle 13C NMR
4. Write in the product of this reaction: LiAlH4 N=CCHCH2CH3 CH3 5. Which type of spectroscopy (IR, 'H NMR, and/or ''C NMR) would be good to distinguish between benzoic acid and acetonitrile? State what you would observe for each compound in each type of spectroscopy and whether that type of spectroscopy would be a good way to distinguish between the two compounds. acetonitrile benzuicacle 13C NMR
1. Name this compound, including stereochemistry: HOCCECCH,CH Show the step(s) necessary to transform the compound on the left into the acid on the right. chlorobenzene benzoic acid 3. What are the products of the following reaction? H:0* 4. Write in the product of this reaction: H2O C6H5CH2C=N ------ H. heat 5. Which type of spectroscopy (IR, 'H NMR, and/or SC NMR) would be good to distinguish between acetonitrile and acetic acid? State what you would observe for each compound in...
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3. What are the products of the following reaction? H30* CH2O 4. Write in the product of this reaction: H30* N=CCHCH2C6H5 OCH heat 5. Which type of spectroscopy (IR, 'H NMR, and/or C NMR) would be good to distinguish between propanal and propanoic acid? State what you would observe for each compound in each type of spectroscopy and whether that type of spectroscopy would be a good way to distinguish between the two compounds.
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Dr. Hellwig OMEWORK 5 Chem 204 Name this compound, including stereochemistry: 1. cCoCt носс-сСH,ОСHS 2. Show the step(s) necessary to transform the compound on the left into the acid on the right. m-methoxytoluene m-methoxybenzoic acid 3. What are the products of the following reaction? Но" Write in the product of this reaction: 4 Н.о H2C=CHCH2C N H', heat 5. Which type of spectroscopy (IR, 'H NMR, and/or C NMR) would be good to distinguish between acetonitrile and benzoic acid?...
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5. Which type of spectroscopy (IR, 'H NMR, and/or "C NMR) would be good to distinguish between propanal and propanoic acid? State what you would observe for each compound in each type of spectroscopy and whether that type of spectroscopy would be a good way to distinguish between the two compounds.
3. Which type of spectroscopy (IR, 'H NMR, and/or C NMR) would be good to distinguish between acetone and 2-propanol? State what you would observe for each compound in each type of spectroscopy and whether that type of spectroscopy would be a good way to distinguish between the two compounds.
CH,CH,CHCHCCH, CHỊCH,CH,CH-OH CHỊCH,CH,CH,CHCH CH,CH,CHOH 1. Using IR spectroscopy describe how you would distinguish between each pair of compounds. i CH,CH.CCH CH,CH.COCH and 2. How would you use IR spectroscopy to decide if the reaction below had occurred? CH CH Base Heat 3. Match the IR spectra below to one of the four compounds above them.
Which of the following is true regarding the reaction above? A. The product would have an M:M+2 ratio of 1:1. B. The product would have 4 'HNMR signals and the starting compound would have 4 'HNMR signals. C. The product would have 5 13CNMR signals and the starting compound would have 1 13CNMR signals. D. IR spectroscopy could easily distinguish between the starting compound and product.
Compound 4, C,H,602 IU 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0! 4000 3500 3000 2500 2000 1800 1600 1400 1200 1000 800 3 Н 2 H 5H 10 7 Identification of Organic Compounds Using IR and 'H-NMR Spectroscopy The following infrared and proton NMR spectra provide a good introduction to the use of these techniques for identifying organic compounds and their structures. The top spectra are IR and the bottom spectra are H-NMR. Based on the spectra...