Draw the structure of the compound s, 4H t, 4H td, 4H t, 2H CgH1402Br2 10 8. 4-

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Below is the NMR spectra and molecular formula for a molecule. Draw the complete structure in the box to the right below. All the atoms in each molecule are closed shell (octets) and uncharged. Lack of IR data does not mean that a specific functional group is not present in the molecule.

b) C,H14O2B12
Draw the structure of the
compound
s, 4H
t, 4H
td, 4H
t, 2H
C3H1402B12
10
4
PPM
Transcribed Image Text:b) C,H14O2B12 Draw the structure of the compound s, 4H t, 4H td, 4H t, 2H C3H1402B12 10 4 PPM
TABLE 13.3 Correlation of H Chemical Shift with Environment
Chemical
shift (5)
Chemical
shift (5)
Type of hydrogen
Type of hydrogen
Reference
(CH) Si
Saturated
primary
-CH
Alkyl halide
X- CI, Br, I
0.7-1.3
2.5-4.0
-CH-
Saturated
secondary
1.2-1.6
Alcohol
2.5-5.0
(Variable)
H
Alcohol,
ether
3.3-4.5
Saturated
tertiary
1.4-1.8
H.
H.
-H-
Vinylic
4.5-6.5
Allylic
1.6-2.2
Aromatic
Ar-H
6.5-8.0
Methyl
ketone
2.0-2.4
Aldehyde
9.7-10.0
CH
H.
Aromatic
Ar-CH
2.4-2.7
methyl
Carboxylic
acid
11.0-12.0
Alkynyl
-C=C-H
2.5-3.0
©2004 Thomson - Brooks/Cole
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Transcribed Image Text:TABLE 13.3 Correlation of H Chemical Shift with Environment Chemical shift (5) Chemical shift (5) Type of hydrogen Type of hydrogen Reference (CH) Si Saturated primary -CH Alkyl halide X- CI, Br, I 0.7-1.3 2.5-4.0 -CH- Saturated secondary 1.2-1.6 Alcohol 2.5-5.0 (Variable) H Alcohol, ether 3.3-4.5 Saturated tertiary 1.4-1.8 H. H. -H- Vinylic 4.5-6.5 Allylic 1.6-2.2 Aromatic Ar-H 6.5-8.0 Methyl ketone 2.0-2.4 Aldehyde 9.7-10.0 CH H. Aromatic Ar-CH 2.4-2.7 methyl Carboxylic acid 11.0-12.0 Alkynyl -C=C-H 2.5-3.0 ©2004 Thomson - Brooks/Cole o= o=
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