srose9625 Posted November 15, 2007 Posted November 15, 2007 I have done a few Spectroscopy questions already, However I am having troble with these last three problems. Any help would be GREAT! Here is the link tothe spectroscopy questions. On worksheet 6b, I need help on #1 and #2. On worksheet 6a I need help on #4. http://chemistry.usf.edu/faculty/data/weldegirma/files/worksheet6-2210L.pdf
Testo Posted November 18, 2007 Posted November 18, 2007 Okay for 6B #1 you have a proton signal at >10 which strongly suggests a caboxylic acid, the remaining 3 signals correspond to a 3 carbon fragment where all the protons are in different environments i.e. two triplets and a hextat (n+1 rule) 6B #2 you have a proton in the 9-10 range, strongly suggesting an aldehyde and the two reamining signals and 3 carbons, this means symmetry in the molecule so two signals are equivalent 6A #4 is very similar to 6B #1 except its a bromoalkane instead of the acid
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