What hydrocarbon (hydrogen and carbon only) formula would you use to start this problem? How many degrees of unsaturation does it have? Looking at the IR, what characteristic bond is present?

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What hydrocarbon (hydrogen and carbon only) formula would you use to start this
problem? How many degrees of unsaturation does it have?
Looking at the IR, what characteristic bond is present?
How would you revise your molecular formula and degrees of unsaturation based on the
IR spectrum?
Transcribed Image Text:What hydrocarbon (hydrogen and carbon only) formula would you use to start this problem? How many degrees of unsaturation does it have? Looking at the IR, what characteristic bond is present? How would you revise your molecular formula and degrees of unsaturation based on the IR spectrum?
Problem 1
IR Spectrum
(liquid film)
1718
4000
3000
2000
1600
1200
800
0.0
V (cm')
43
100
Mass Spectrum
0.5
80
60
UV Spectrum
M+.
72
29
1.0
40
33.3 mg/10 ml
1.0 cm cell
20
57
solvent : ethanol
1.5
40
80
120
160
200
240
280
200
250
300
350
m/e
2 (nm)
13C NMR Spectrum
(50.0 MHz, CDCI, solution)
proton decoupled
200
160
120
80
40
8 (ppm)
H NMR Spectrum
(200 MHz, CDCI, solution)
TMS
3
2
1
8 (ppm)
10
8.
7
6.
4
Transcribed Image Text:Problem 1 IR Spectrum (liquid film) 1718 4000 3000 2000 1600 1200 800 0.0 V (cm') 43 100 Mass Spectrum 0.5 80 60 UV Spectrum M+. 72 29 1.0 40 33.3 mg/10 ml 1.0 cm cell 20 57 solvent : ethanol 1.5 40 80 120 160 200 240 280 200 250 300 350 m/e 2 (nm) 13C NMR Spectrum (50.0 MHz, CDCI, solution) proton decoupled 200 160 120 80 40 8 (ppm) H NMR Spectrum (200 MHz, CDCI, solution) TMS 3 2 1 8 (ppm) 10 8. 7 6. 4
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