(a) (c) (e) % Transmittance % Transmittance % Transmittance 100 80- 40- 20 0+ 4000 100 40 20- 0 4000 100 80 40 20 0- 4000 3500 3500 3500 3000 2500 Wavenumber (cm-1) 3000 mm 2000 2500 2000 Wavenumber (cm-1) 3000 2500 Wavenumber (cm-1) 2000 1500 1500 OH www 1500 1000 1000 1000 HO (b) (d) (f) % Transmittance % Transmittance % Transmittance OH 100- 80- 60- 40 20- 0+ 4000 100- 80- 60- 40- 20- 0- 4000 100 80- 40- 20- 0- 4000 3500 3500 3500 3000 2500 2000 Wavenumber (cm-1) 3000 NH₂ 2500 Wavenumber (cm-1) 3000 2000 2500 Wavenumber (cm-1) 2000 www 1500 1500 1500 1000 1000 1000
(a) (c) (e) % Transmittance % Transmittance % Transmittance 100 80- 40- 20 0+ 4000 100 40 20- 0 4000 100 80 40 20 0- 4000 3500 3500 3500 3000 2500 Wavenumber (cm-1) 3000 mm 2000 2500 2000 Wavenumber (cm-1) 3000 2500 Wavenumber (cm-1) 2000 1500 1500 OH www 1500 1000 1000 1000 HO (b) (d) (f) % Transmittance % Transmittance % Transmittance OH 100- 80- 60- 40 20- 0+ 4000 100- 80- 60- 40- 20- 0- 4000 100 80- 40- 20- 0- 4000 3500 3500 3500 3000 2500 2000 Wavenumber (cm-1) 3000 NH₂ 2500 Wavenumber (cm-1) 3000 2000 2500 Wavenumber (cm-1) 2000 www 1500 1500 1500 1000 1000 1000
Chapter25: Instruments For Optical Spectrometry
Section: Chapter Questions
Problem 25.20QAP
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Match the following compounds with their spectra.
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(c)
(e)
% Transmittance
% Transmittance
% Transmittance
100
80
60
40
20-
0+
4000
100
80
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40-
20-
0+
4000
100
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60-
40-
0-
4000
3500
3500
3500
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2500
Wavenumber (cm-¹)
mm
3000
2000
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2000
Wavenumber (cm-1)
3000
2500
Wavenumber (cm-1)
mp
2000
1500
1500
OH
my
1500
1000
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1000
HO
(b)
(d)
% Transmittance
% Transmittance
% Transmittance
OH
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80-
60-
40-
20-
0-
4000
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60-
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20-
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3500
3500
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2500
Wavenumber (cm-1)
NH₂
3000
2000
2500
2000
Wavenumber (cm-¹)
3000
2500
Wavenumber (cm-1)
2000
1500
1500
lpp
1500
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(c)
(e)
% Transmittance
% Transmittance
% Transmittance
100
80
60
40
20-
0+
4000
100
80
60-
40-
20-
0+
4000
100
80-
60-
40-
0-
4000
3500
3500
3500
3000
2500
Wavenumber (cm-¹)
mm
3000
2000
2500
2000
Wavenumber (cm-1)
3000
2500
Wavenumber (cm-1)
mp
2000
1500
1500
OH
my
1500
1000
1000
1000
HO
(b)
(d)
% Transmittance
% Transmittance
% Transmittance
OH
100-
80-
60-
40-
20-
0-
4000
100-
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20-
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4000
100-
80-
60-
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20-
0-
4000
3500
3500
3500
3000
2500
Wavenumber (cm-1)
NH₂
3000
2000
2500
2000
Wavenumber (cm-¹)
3000
2500
Wavenumber (cm-1)
2000
1500
1500
lpp
1500
1000
1000
1000
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