III Predict the 'H NMR integration ratio for the following structure. D C 1.0 H A II. 2 H III. 3 H 1. 2 H B II. 2 H III. 2 H 1. 0 H II. 2 H III. 2 H I. 1 H II. 2 H III. 3 H
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Predict the 'H NMR integration ratio for the following structure.
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II. 2 H
III. 3 H
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- NMR Spectroscopy Structure & reasoningExplain Schematic of an NMR spectrometer ?NMR data Summary NMR solvent: DMSO-d6 'H NMR: Splitting (Multiplicity) Integration Chemical Shift 9.67 singlet 1H singlet doublet 9.17 7.37 6.72 2.00 1H 2H doublet singlet 2H 3H 1"C NMR: Chemical Shift 167.8 153.3 131.1 121.1 115.1 23.8 15N NMR: Chemical Shift 132.3 Instructions: Step 0: Look at the structure of Tylenol. Determine integration, and splitting you are expecting in the 'H NMR. Step 1: Look at the integration and splitting of the signals in the H NMR spectrum - assign the chemical shift of the protons of the methyl group; make a note which signals in the 'H NMR are due aromatic protons, NH and/or OH. Step 2: Look at the 'HSN HSQC spectrum - Use this spectrum to assign the chemical shifts of the NH proton and the OH proton. Step 3: Look at the 'H1SN HMBC spectrum - Use this spectrum to assign the chemical shifts of the aromatic protons in the 'H NMR. Step 4: Look at the 13C NMR spectrum - Make a note which carbon atoms are aromatic and/or alkyl. Assign the chemical shift of…
- What compound is consistent with the NMR spectrum below? d6-DMSO solution F0.60 0.55 -0.50 -0.45 -0.40 -0.35 -0.30 -0.25 -0.20 -015 -0.10 -0.05 -0.00 0.05 6.5 5.5 5.0 4.5 4.0 6.0 f1 (ppm) 7.5 7.0 HOI HO. но но (A) (B) (C) (D) ForSketch/describe the 1H NMR spectrum for the following molecules. For each signal, predict the chemical shift (within +/- 1 ppm), relative integration, and splitting. Cl2CHCH3 Cl2CHCH2CI CI2CHCHCI2How many 13C NMR and 1H NMR peaks is present in the molecule attached?
- The 'H NMR shown below belongs to a compound with the formula C4H9B.. Give its structure and assign the chemical shifts. 6 32 PPM 2 3.4 12 1.1 10 PPM 8 7 4 3 8 (ppm) frequency O 2011 Pearson Education, Inc.24) Draw 'H NMR for the following compound on the chemical shift scale in H NMR spectra below. Show multiplicity of each signal (and also label each signal as s,d,t,q,etc.). Show integration number next to each signal. Use the 'H NMR Chemical shifts table for approximate chemical shifts. chemical shift scate: w 10 8 g 4 6 5 Chemical Shift (ppm) 3 2 0Analyze the BC NMR spectrum for the C4H602 compound shown below and determine a structure. Assign all the carbons. Shift (ppm) Mult. 173.7 136.1 128.0 T 17.6 Q
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