2(14)-20+2 king! b) C14H2002 C=0 2. y Carbongl! C-o CH- CH-CH CH, C CH -CH OF CHs S IH CH- CH-CHe 6H 1H so CH3 CH CH 1H 3H 27 se CH pentet 8. octet CH3 CH3 3 PPM CH CH3 -CH ester alkane C=0 C-0 180 160 140 120 100 80 PPM 60 40 20 11 165.9 138.2 135.2 129.9 127.1 21.6
2(14)-20+2 king! b) C14H2002 C=0 2. y Carbongl! C-o CH- CH-CH CH, C CH -CH OF CHs S IH CH- CH-CHe 6H 1H so CH3 CH CH 1H 3H 27 se CH pentet 8. octet CH3 CH3 3 PPM CH CH3 -CH ester alkane C=0 C-0 180 160 140 120 100 80 PPM 60 40 20 11 165.9 138.2 135.2 129.9 127.1 21.6
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Transcribed Image Text:Characteristic Values of Chemical Shifts for 'H NMR
Protons bonded to carbon
alkanes:
8 0.9 - 1.7
alkyl halides:
8 2.0-4.0
-CH,
- 0 0.9
benzylic groups:
-CH
-ô 1.3
8 22-3.0
amines:
- ô 1.4
8 24 - 3.6
allylic groups
-c-c-H
ô 1.8 - 2.8
alcohols, ethers, esters:
8 33- 4.5
alkynes:
ô 2.2 - 3.1
EC-H
alkenes:
C=C
8 4.0 - 7.6
LG
carbonyl groups:
ô 1.9 - 3.0
arenes:
à 6.1- 8.4
- ô 2.1
aldehydes:
-C-H
à 9.0 - 10.2
nitriles:
ô 2-3
Protons bonded to heteroatoms (vary with concentration)
R-N-H
Ar-N-H
8 3.0 - 5.0
amines:
ô 1.0 - 3.0
aryl amines:
amides:
8 5.0 - 10.0
alcohols:
R-0-H
ô 2.1 – 5.0
ô 9.8 - 13.0
phenols:
ô 4.0 - 7.5
carboxylic acids:
Ar-0-H
-ċ-0-H
11

Transcribed Image Text:2(14)-20+2
Ring!
b) C14H2002
C=0
2.
y Carbongl!
C-o
CH- CH-CH
CH, C
CH
OF
CHs
2H
CHe- CH-CH2
CH-COH
CH
6H
1H
CHCH
1H
3H
pentet
27
octet
CH3 3
PPM
CH3
6.
CH3
-CH
CHs
CH3
ト
H.
ester
C=0
C-o
180
160
140
120
100
80
PPM
60
40
20
11
165.9
138.2
135.2
129.9
127.1
エ
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