I think the compound is p-toluic acid, but I just need help analyzing the H-NMR, C-NMR, and the IR spectrums. Thank you!!
I think the compound is p-toluic acid, but I just need help analyzing the H-NMR, C-NMR,...
What information can we gather from these three spectra (IR, H NMR, 13C NMR) to correctly identify the unknown compound? What is the identity of my unknown? Please explain how we get there and from what information we do so. I understand that I must initially use the rule of 13. IR Spectrum: H NMR Spectrum: 13C NMR spectra: OOT 08 TRANSMITTANCE [%] 09 0+ 4000 3500 3000 2500 2000 WAVENUMBER [cm-1] 15:00 10:00 500 1H NMR 2 3 12.10ģ...
Can you please figure out what the unknown compound is with relevant peaks in the given H-NMR, C-NMR, and IR with given temperatures? Thank you in advance. 1H NMR 3 PPM 13C NMR 45 40 35 30 20 15 10 5 25 PPM El-MS: 73.1 MP = -50°C BP = 55.5°C SciFinder® .100 100 08 ....80 TRANSMITTANCE [%] 60 40 20 4000 2000- 3500 3500 3000 3000 1500 1000 500 2500 2000 WAVENUMBER [cm-1]
Interpret the CNMR, HNMR and IR spectrum to determine the identity of the unknown compound. MP = -56 degrees C and BP = 131 degrees C 13C NMR 220 220 200 180 180 160 140 120 PPM 100 80 60 40 20 0 El-MS: 100.1 MP = -56 °C BP = 131 °C 1H NMR 2 4 3 8 PPM SciFinder® οοτ 001 οε 08 TRANSMITTANCE [%] 60 40 20 40ο 4000 38ο 3500 οοο 3000 εοο οοο 2500 2000...
Please Help Do Not forget to explain please! Worksheet 4: Identification of Unknown Organic Compounds Reading: For a quick video about the "Rule of 13" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2YNE7w_GQIO 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...
Hi, I need help analyzing an H-NMR and C-NMR of the compound pictured below. Anything helps! Thank you! 1H NMR 6 3 PPM 13C NMR 45 40 35 30 20 15 10 25 PPM El-MS: 73.1 MP = -50°C BP = 55.5°C
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 the numbers of and chemical environments of both carbon and hydrogen (as well as many other NMR active nuclei,...
Please help me find the unknown structure, Thanks. Unknown 261H-NMR Spectra 3.3 ppm 4-0 4.5 4.0 3.5 3.4 2.5 2.0 .0 .s a. 3.00 Unknown 26 - 13C-NMR Spectrum 32 34 28 24 20 14 ppm 60 40 200 180 160 140 120 100 20 Unknown 26 IR and Mass Spectra 100 80 40 20 50 75 100 125 m/z 2500 WAVENUMBER [cm-1] 1500 3500 2000 1000 4000 3000 500 TRANSMITTANCE %] Raufive hitensity 06 7 Unknown 26 1H-NMR Spectra...
perpose a structure with a formula of C5H12O with the given information % Transmittance 0 4000 3500 3000 1500 1000 2500 2000 Wavenumber 1. Propose a structure for a compound with molecular formula C3H120 that exhibits the following 13C- NMR and IR spectra Carbon 13 NMR 73.8 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 Chemical shift (ppm) 30 20 10 0
please help find the structure. thanks Unknown 11 – 1H-NMR Spectra 3.591 3.569 SOT 1.574 ISST -1.291 3.5 3.0 2.5 0 1. 0 .5 0.0 ppm Unknown 11 - 13C-NMR Spectrum - 220 200 180 160 140 120 100 80 0 ppm -62.80 ミュー 20 220 100 80 200 180 160 140 120 Unknown 11 - IR and Mass Spectra Unknown 11 - IR and was seven Reative itensity TTTTTTTH O- m 60 /z TRANSMITTANCE [%] لالالالالا OD 40'0o 3500...
WHAT IS THE COMPOUND?? Problem 6: UV: wavelength (max): 210 (11,500), 315 (14) 13C NMR(in ppm): 138.1, 139.5, 195.3 MS: m/z % abundance 100 65 56 (M) 'H NMR spectrum (CDCI) SOURCE: Reprinted with permission of Aldrich Chemical. 86.3-6.7 (3H) 89.60 (1H) IR spectrum SOURCE: OBIO-RAD Laboratories, Sadtler Division. % Transmittance 3500 3000 1000 500 2500 2000 1500 Wavenumber (cm-')