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3) Assume we expect a process to follow the equation y(t) = ct + dyt and...
Please answer the NMR tables for
wintergreen and Pear, can you please make it as neat as possible
thanks!
WINTERGREEN
Pear
The procedure below is written as if you were conducting this experiment in the lab. You will nee to read through it carefully to complete the lab report and answer the questions appropriately For NMR analyses, complete the spectral assignments as shown in the example below. Example of a 'H-NMR analysis table: HoHo Ha Iodomethane Há На Chemical Shift...
In a particular manufacturing process, the useful life of a cutting tool is linearly related to the speed at which the tool is operated. The data in the accompanying table were derived from life tests for speed? the two different brands of cutting tools currently used in the production process. For which brand would you feel more confident using the least squares line to predict useful life for a given cutting EEB Click the icon to view the data. Since...
Can somebody help me identify this compound
TPRETTANCEI RAVENUTORI- 310679 1854 4 1492 93 1170 58 3016 32 177284 1482 39 1157 27 2948 37 1764 84 1462 44 1095 57 2921 24 1654 1976 551040 57 2864 47 1614 31 1263 86 1905 68 2932 991592591256 86 1932 841516 5 1250 94259 726 54 6918 515 54 403 86 478 86 434 46 100 Relative Intensity t o trii 10 20 it 50 40 Hit 60 70 m/z ....
3. (40 points) Use the graph, an output of the least squares prediction equation for the starting salary data (in thousands of dollars) given a graduated student's cumulative GPA, and the table of sampled data below to do the following Student ID GPA(x) 3.26 Starting Salary (y) 33.8 2.60 29.8 3.35 33.5 2.86 30.4 3.82 36.4 2.21 27.6 3.47 35.3 Regression Plot Y= 14.8156 + 5.70657x R-Sq 0.977 寸 853 4.0 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 GPA (a) Identify and interpret...
Question 3: Recursive Least Squares Simulate the following system: y(k)-1.5 y(k-1+0.7y(k-2)u(k1e(k) Where e(k) is a white noise with variance 4.0 and u(k) is a random binary signal with u(k) - Simulate the data set with N 400 points. a) Use the obtained data sets of (y, u) from part a) to identify the parameters using the recursive least squares algorithm. Plot the parameter estimates and the trace of the covariance matrix P. Let the forgetting factor 2 - 1.0 and...
Can you please show the structure of the ester in the first
chart and fill out an NMR analysis table for the synthesis of
orange based on the NMR below? Could you also briefly explain your
answer?
14. Fill out the table below. Complete the NMR analysis (prepare a table similar to the one given on page 4). The NMR spectrum of the ester is posted on Canvas (Modules section, “Spectral Files for Labs" folder). 3. Orange Acid: Acetic acid...
A sample with two variables (x and y) is given in the table. According to the sample, please develop an excel spreadsheet to calculate the missing values given in the table of “summary output” attached below. The excel spreadsheet needs to be submitted together with your assignment. Note: You can use “data analysis toolpak” to check your answers, but calculations should be based on the formulas that we learnt in module 2. x y 1.0 5.2 1.5 7.2 2.0 5.5...
SnowGeese File:
Trial Diet WtChange
DigEff ADFiber
1 Plants -6.0 0.0
28.5
2 Plants -5.0 2.5
27.5
3 Plants -4.5 5.0
27.5
4 Plants 0.0 0.0
32.5
5 Plants 2.0 0.0
32.0
6 Plants 3.5 1.0
30.0
7 Plants -2.0 2.5
34.0
8 Plants -2.5 10.0
36.5
9 Plants -3.5 20.0
28.5
10 Plants -2.5 12.5
29.0
11 Plants -3.0 28.0
28.0
12 Plants -8.5 30.0
28.0
13 Plants -3.5 18.0
30.0
14 Plants -3.0 15.0
31.0
15 Plants -2.5 ...
Questions 1. Given the H NMR spectrum and molec- ular formula for each of the following compounds, deduce the structure of the compound, estimate the chemical shifts of all its protons using the parameters in Tables 22.3–22.5, and assign the NMR sig- nals to their respective protons. (a) C.H,,Cl; 1H NMR (CDC12): 8 3.33 (2H, s); 1.10 (9H, s) (b) C-H,,0,; 1H NMR (CDC12): 8 3.88 (1H, s); 2.25 (3H, s); 1.40 (6H, s) (C) CH,,0,; 1H NMR (CDC1,): 8...
STATISTICS HYPOTHESIS It appears that not all people are equally vulnerable to cancer. People from some ethnic groups have higher or lower than average chances of developing certain types of cancer. Jennifer's manager Dr. Steinberg thinks that the company's insurance policy should reflect this fact and constantly raises this question in the meetings. To be more convincing, he asked Jennifer Nguyen to take a random sample of those Healthy Life clients who belong to ethnic group X (at least on...