In which two areas of the 13C NMR/DEPT spectra do you expect to see the biggest difference between carvone and the product? Which product from above would you expect to obtain as the product of this reaction.
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In which two areas of the 13C NMR/DEPT spectra do you expect to see the biggest difference between carvone and the product? Which product from above would you expect to obtain as the product of this reaction.
![Possible Products from
the Hydrochlorination of
Carvone
2
3
How many different types of carbon are
present?
10
10
9
10
How many signals should be present?
10
10
10
How many peaks should be present in the
0-50 ppm range?
6.
6.
How many peaks should be present in the
50 - 100 ppm range?
1
1
1
How many peaks should be present in the
100 - 150 ppm range?
2
2
1
How many peaks should be present in the
above 150 ppm?
1
1
How many CH3 groups should be present
in the DEPT?
2
2
How many CH2 groups should be present
in the DEPT?
3.
How many CH groups should be present
in the DEPT?
3
How many carbons have no hydrogen
2.
3.
2
attached?
2)
4.
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![Carvone
How many different types of carbon are present?
10
How many signals are be present?
10
How many peaks are present in the 0-50 ppm
range? Describe each in terms of its appearance in
the DEPT spectrum.
How many peaks are present in the 50 – 100 ppm
range? Describe each in terms of its appearance in
the DEPT spectrum.
How many peaks are present in the 100 – 150 ppm
range? Describe each in terms of its appearance in
the DEPT spectrum.
4
How many peaks are present in the above 150
ppm?
How many CH3 groups are present?
How many CH2 groups are present?
How many CH groups are present?
How many carbons have no hydrogen attached?
3.
5.
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