Examine your molecule and make predictions about fragmentation during an electron ionization mass spectrometry experiment.
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Examine your molecule and make predictions about the IR spectrum. Relate expected signals to structural features present. НО НО
The electron ionization mass spectrum of a small molecule is show below. This molecule contains carbon, but is NOT a hydrocarbons. Draw the structure of this molecule in the box below.
During Electron Impact Mass Spectrometry (EIMS), some bonds break and smaller ionic parts (fragments) will form. Only cationic fragments can be detected in EIMS. As a rule of thumb, the more stable a cation, the more likely it will form and the more likely it will be detected by the instrument. When a single bond breaks in the molecule given in question 1), which cationic fragments are likely to form in an EIMS instrument? Show at least two structures of...
During a mass spectrometry experiment you were able to obtain the atomic mass and relative abundances of an unknown element. What is the name of this element, how you determine the element based off of the information given? The unknown has three naturally occurring isotopes: 19.99 amu at 90.92%, 20.99 amy at 21.99%, and 21.99 amu at 8.82%.
Polarity and Solubility Predictions. MY DRUG : KLONOPIN Directions: Show your molecule below. Circle or highlight all polar portions of the molecule. Make a reasonable prediction about whether your molecule will be soluble in water or not and explain your reasoning. If your molecule seems to be borderline in polarity, making it difficult to predict solubility, explain your reasoning and the difficulty involved. Find a source (Merck Index, PDR, etc.) that discusses the water-solubility of your drug. Compare your predictions...
Polarity and Solubility Predictions nirections: Show your molecule below. Circle or highlight all polar portions of the molecul water or olarity, involved. Fin your drug. of your drug and comment on any discrepancies. e. Make a reasonable prediction about whether your molecule will be soluble in not and explain your reasoning. If your molecule seems to be borderline in making it difficult to predict solubility, explain your reasoning and the difficulty d a source (Merck Index, PDR, etc.) that discusses...
Part I: Periodic Trends of the Elements Using only the Periodic Table, make predictions about properties such as atomic size and to determine electron configurations for atoms and fons. For this section, consider these six elements: OF P Ar K Mg Description Circle ALL that apply, or "None of these" Support your answers. 1. Its atomic radius is larger than a sulfur atom. OF Mg P Ar K None of these 2. Its most stable ion: (a) has the same...
I did an physics experiment about change to mass ratio of electron. My magnetic field calculatiom is 1.75 * 10^(-3) T. my experiment manual asked me to compare it with earth field value (5 * 10^(-5)), and how this might affect my measurement. How might this affect my mrasurement??
Torques and Center of Mass. The Experiment: In this experiment, you balance a meter stick, to balance the meter stick, attach masses at positions until the system is in equilibrium. The meter stick acts as if all its mass was concentrated at its center of mass. With the fulcrum at the center of mass, r (the distance from the axis of rotation to the place where the force is applied) is 0, so there’s no torque due to the meter...
งๆ 4 Identification of Unknown Organic Compounds Reading: For a quick video about the "Rule of 13" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2YNE7w Golo Introduction One of the most important tasks that chemists are faced with is the separation and identification of compounds from mixtures. Gratifyingly, chemists have multiple tools in the quest to identify unknown organic compounds, Infrared spectroscopy is useful for determining functional groups that may exist in a molecule. NMR spectroscopy tells information about the connectivity of C-H bonds, as well as...