Benzoic acid Benzoic acid Infrared Spectrum 1.0 0.9 0.8 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.1 0.0 3500 3000 2500 2000 1500 1000 500 Wavenumbers (cm-1) reverse X vlcm-1 Transmittancev Transmitance

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Indicate the functional group present for each band in the FTIR spectra. Attached photo is the table for the characteristics of the band.
Benzoic acid
Benzoic acid
Infrared Spectrum
1.0
0.9
0.8
0.7
0.6
0.5
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.1
0.0
3500
3000
2500
2000
1500
1000
500
Wavenumbers (cm-1)
reverse X v cm-1 v Transmittance v
Transmitance
Transcribed Image Text:Benzoic acid Benzoic acid Infrared Spectrum 1.0 0.9 0.8 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.1 0.0 3500 3000 2500 2000 1500 1000 500 Wavenumbers (cm-1) reverse X v cm-1 v Transmittance v Transmitance
Approdmate Frequenoy
Range (om1)
W=weak,
V=varlable)
Group
A Alkyl
(m-s)
(s)
2853-2962
C-H (stretching)
Isopropyl, -CH(CH2
1380-1385
1365-1370
1385-1395
and -1365
and
(s)
tert-Butyl, -CCHs
(m)
(s)
B. Alkeny
3010-3095
1620-1680
(m)
C-H (stretching)
C-C (stretching)
R-CH-CH2
(v}
985-1000
and
905-920
(s)
(out-of-plane
C-H bendings)
RC-CH,
880-900
(s)
cis-ACH-CHR
675-730
(s)
trans-RCH-CHR
960-975
(s)
C. Alkynyl
-C-H (stretching)
C=C (stretching)
(s)
~3300
2100-2260
(V)
D. Aromatic
Ar-H (stretching)
C-C (stretching)
Aromatic substitution type
(C-H out-of-plane bendings)
Monosubstituted
1450-1600
(m)
Ivery s)
(very s)
690 710
and
730-770
-Disubstituted
735-770
(s)
mi-Disubstituted
680-725
(very s)
(ven s)
and
750 810
p-Disubstituted
S00-860
E. Alcohols, Phenols, and Carboxylic Acids
0-H (sinetching)
Alcohols, phenols (dilute solutions)
Alcohols, phenoils (hydrogen honded)
Carboxylic acids (hydrogen bonded)
Isharp, v
Iheoad, s)
ibroad, v)
3590-3650
3200-3550
2500-3000
F. Ethers, Alcohols, and Esters
C-O Isiretching
1020-1275
G. Aldehydes, Ketones, Esters, Carboxylic Acids, and Amides
C-O Istrelching
Aldehydes
16-1780
160-1740
Ketones
168-1750
Esters
1735-1750
Carloxy lic acids
17I-1780
22232
Transcribed Image Text:Approdmate Frequenoy Range (om1) W=weak, V=varlable) Group A Alkyl (m-s) (s) 2853-2962 C-H (stretching) Isopropyl, -CH(CH2 1380-1385 1365-1370 1385-1395 and -1365 and (s) tert-Butyl, -CCHs (m) (s) B. Alkeny 3010-3095 1620-1680 (m) C-H (stretching) C-C (stretching) R-CH-CH2 (v} 985-1000 and 905-920 (s) (out-of-plane C-H bendings) RC-CH, 880-900 (s) cis-ACH-CHR 675-730 (s) trans-RCH-CHR 960-975 (s) C. Alkynyl -C-H (stretching) C=C (stretching) (s) ~3300 2100-2260 (V) D. Aromatic Ar-H (stretching) C-C (stretching) Aromatic substitution type (C-H out-of-plane bendings) Monosubstituted 1450-1600 (m) Ivery s) (very s) 690 710 and 730-770 -Disubstituted 735-770 (s) mi-Disubstituted 680-725 (very s) (ven s) and 750 810 p-Disubstituted S00-860 E. Alcohols, Phenols, and Carboxylic Acids 0-H (sinetching) Alcohols, phenols (dilute solutions) Alcohols, phenoils (hydrogen honded) Carboxylic acids (hydrogen bonded) Isharp, v Iheoad, s) ibroad, v) 3590-3650 3200-3550 2500-3000 F. Ethers, Alcohols, and Esters C-O Isiretching 1020-1275 G. Aldehydes, Ketones, Esters, Carboxylic Acids, and Amides C-O Istrelching Aldehydes 16-1780 160-1740 Ketones 168-1750 Esters 1735-1750 Carloxy lic acids 17I-1780 22232
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