A bottle is labeled only "Compound C (C6H₁2)" and contains a colorless liquid. You have been called in as an expert to ident this compound from its spectra: -1 IR: 3090, 1642, 911, 999 cm ; ¹H NMR 2400 8 2100 10.5 Hz 10.5 Hz 7 1800 6 1H 1500 2H ull 5 chemical shift, Hz 1200 900 16.3 Hz 1.4 Hz 10.5 Hz 4 3 chemical shift. ppm (8) 600 2 300 9H 1 0 0
A bottle is labeled only "Compound C (C6H₁2)" and contains a colorless liquid. You have been called in as an expert to ident this compound from its spectra: -1 IR: 3090, 1642, 911, 999 cm ; ¹H NMR 2400 8 2100 10.5 Hz 10.5 Hz 7 1800 6 1H 1500 2H ull 5 chemical shift, Hz 1200 900 16.3 Hz 1.4 Hz 10.5 Hz 4 3 chemical shift. ppm (8) 600 2 300 9H 1 0 0
Chapter13: Structure Determination: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
Section13.3: The Chemical Shift
Problem 4P: The following 1H NMR peaks were recorded on a spectrometer operating at 200 MHz. Convert each into...
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Deduce the structure of compound C.
![A bottle is labeled only "Compound C (C6H₁2)" and contains a colorless liquid. You have been called in as an expert to identify
this compound from its spectra:
−1
IR: 3090, 1642, 911, 999 cm ;
¹H NMR
2400
absorption
8
2100 1800
10.5 Hz
10.5 Hz
I
7
6
1H
1500
2H
سر
5
chemical shift, Hz
1200
900
10.5 Hz
16.3 Hz
Ell
T.4
Hz
4
3
chemical shift, ppm (8)
600 300
9H
2
1
0
0](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fb0f4bd5b-0ff3-48f8-a0f9-446e476204d2%2Ff7eed4ce-9b24-437b-a95d-c835fd857d90%2F3pwttp_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:A bottle is labeled only "Compound C (C6H₁2)" and contains a colorless liquid. You have been called in as an expert to identify
this compound from its spectra:
−1
IR: 3090, 1642, 911, 999 cm ;
¹H NMR
2400
absorption
8
2100 1800
10.5 Hz
10.5 Hz
I
7
6
1H
1500
2H
سر
5
chemical shift, Hz
1200
900
10.5 Hz
16.3 Hz
Ell
T.4
Hz
4
3
chemical shift, ppm (8)
600 300
9H
2
1
0
0
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