Student's Solutions Manual for Organic Chemistry
Student's Solutions Manual for Organic Chemistry
9th Edition
ISBN: 9780134160375
Author: Leroy G. Wade, Jan W. Simek
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 12, Problem 12.12SP

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

To determine: The characteristic infrared absorptions of the functional groups in the given molecule.

Interpretation: The characteristic infrared absorptions of the functional groups in the given molecule are to be predicted.

Concept introduction: An IR spectrum is a graph for the energy absorbed by a molecule as a function of the frequency or wavelength of light. Alkanes, alkenes and alkynes have characteristic CH stretching frequencies. Isolated alkenes have value 16401680cm1 and that of conjugated alkenes have 16201640cm1 frequencies.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 12.12SP

The characteristic infrared absorptions of the functional groups in the given molecule are,

Student's Solutions Manual for Organic Chemistry, Chapter 12, Problem 12.12SP , additional homework tip  1

Figure 1

Explanation of Solution

The structure of the given molecule is,

Student's Solutions Manual for Organic Chemistry, Chapter 12, Problem 12.12SP , additional homework tip  2

Figure 2

The possibilities of the IR stretching frequencies for the given molecule are shown as,

Student's Solutions Manual for Organic Chemistry, Chapter 12, Problem 12.12SP , additional homework tip  3

Figure 1

So, the stretching frequencies of C=C is 1660cm1, C-C is 1200cm1 and C-H is 3000cm1.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

To determine: The characteristic infrared absorptions of the functional groups in the given molecule.

Interpretation: The characteristic infrared absorptions of the functional groups in the given molecule are to be predicted.

Concept introduction: An IR spectrum is a graph for the energy absorbed by a molecule as a function of the frequency or wavelength of light. Alkanes, alkenes and alkynes have characteristic CH stretching frequencies. Isolated alkenes have value 16401680cm1 and that of conjugated alkenes have 16201640cm1 frequencies.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 12.12SP

The characteristic infrared absorptions of the functional groups in the given molecule are,

Student's Solutions Manual for Organic Chemistry, Chapter 12, Problem 12.12SP , additional homework tip  4

Figure 3

Explanation of Solution

The structure of the given molecule is,

Student's Solutions Manual for Organic Chemistry, Chapter 12, Problem 12.12SP , additional homework tip  5

Figure 4

The possibilities of the IR stretching frequencies for the given molecule are shown as,

Student's Solutions Manual for Organic Chemistry, Chapter 12, Problem 12.12SP , additional homework tip  6

Figure 3

So, the stretching frequencies of C-O is 1050cm1, C-C is 1200cm1, C-H is 3000cm1 and O-H is 3300cm1

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

To determine: The characteristic infrared absorptions of the functional groups in the given molecule.

Interpretation: The characteristic infrared absorptions of the functional groups in the given molecule are to be predicted.

Concept introduction: An IR spectrum is a graph for the energy absorbed by a molecule as a function of the frequency or wavelength of light. Alkanes, alkenes and alkynes have characteristic CH stretching frequencies. Isolated alkenes have value 16401680cm1 and that of conjugated alkenes have 16201640cm1 frequencies.

(c)

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Answer to Problem 12.12SP

The characteristic infrared absorptions of the functional groups in the given molecule are,

Student's Solutions Manual for Organic Chemistry, Chapter 12, Problem 12.12SP , additional homework tip  7

Figure 5

Explanation of Solution

The structure of the given molecule is,

Student's Solutions Manual for Organic Chemistry, Chapter 12, Problem 12.12SP , additional homework tip  8

Figure 6

The possibilities of the IR stretching frequencies for the given molecule are shown as,

Student's Solutions Manual for Organic Chemistry, Chapter 12, Problem 12.12SP , additional homework tip  9

Figure 5

So, the stretching frequencies of C-C is 1200cm1, C-H is 3000cm1 and C=O is 1710cm1.

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

To determine: The characteristic infrared absorptions of the functional groups in the given molecule.

Interpretation: The characteristic infrared absorptions of the functional groups in the given molecule are to be predicted.

Concept introduction: An IR spectrum is a graph for the energy absorbed by a molecule as a function of the frequency or wavelength of light. Alkanes, alkenes and alkynes have characteristic CH stretching frequencies. Isolated alkenes have value 16401680cm1 and that of conjugated alkenes have 16201640cm1 frequencies.

(d)

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Answer to Problem 12.12SP

The characteristic infrared absorptions of the functional groups in the given molecule are,

Student's Solutions Manual for Organic Chemistry, Chapter 12, Problem 12.12SP , additional homework tip  10

Figure 7

Explanation of Solution

The structure of the given molecule is,

Student's Solutions Manual for Organic Chemistry, Chapter 12, Problem 12.12SP , additional homework tip  11

Figure 8

The possibilities of the IR stretching frequencies for the given molecule are shown as,

Student's Solutions Manual for Organic Chemistry, Chapter 12, Problem 12.12SP , additional homework tip  12

Figure 7

So, the stretching frequencies of C-C is 1200cm1, C-H is 3000cm1 and CC is 2200cm1.

(e)

Interpretation Introduction

To determine: The characteristic infrared absorptions of the functional groups in the given molecule.

Interpretation: The characteristic infrared absorptions of the functional groups in the given molecule are to be predicted.

Concept introduction: An IR spectrum is a graph for the energy absorbed by a molecule as a function of the frequency or wavelength of light. Alkanes, alkenes and alkynes have characteristic CH stretching frequencies. Isolated alkenes have value 16401680cm1  and that of conjugated alkenes have 16201640cm1 frequencies.

(e)

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Answer to Problem 12.12SP

The characteristic infrared absorptions of the functional groups in the given molecule are,

Student's Solutions Manual for Organic Chemistry, Chapter 12, Problem 12.12SP , additional homework tip  13

Figure 9

Explanation of Solution

The structure of the given molecule is,

Student's Solutions Manual for Organic Chemistry, Chapter 12, Problem 12.12SP , additional homework tip  14

Figure 10

The possibilities of the IR stretching frequencies for the given molecule are shown as,

Student's Solutions Manual for Organic Chemistry, Chapter 12, Problem 12.12SP , additional homework tip  15

Figure 9

So, the stretching frequencies of C-N is 1200cm1 and N-H is 3300cm1.

(f)

Interpretation Introduction

To determine: The characteristic infrared absorptions of the functional groups in the given molecule.

Interpretation: The characteristic infrared absorptions of the functional groups in the given molecule is to be predicted.

Concept introduction: An IR spectrum is a graph for the energy absorbed by a molecule as a function of the frequency or wavelength of light. Alkanes, alkenes and alkynes have characteristic CH stretching frequencies. Isolated alkenes have value 16401680cm1  and that of conjugated alkenes have 16201640cm1 frequencies.

(f)

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Answer to Problem 12.12SP

The characteristic infrared absorptions of the functional groups in the given molecule are,

Student's Solutions Manual for Organic Chemistry, Chapter 12, Problem 12.12SP , additional homework tip  16

Figure 11

Explanation of Solution

The structure of the given molecule is,

Student's Solutions Manual for Organic Chemistry, Chapter 12, Problem 12.12SP , additional homework tip  17

Figure 12

The possibilities of the IR stretching frequencies for the given molecule are shown as,

Student's Solutions Manual for Organic Chemistry, Chapter 12, Problem 12.12SP , additional homework tip  18

Figure 11

So, the stretching frequencies of C-C is 1200cm1, C-H is 3000cm1, C=O is 1710cm1, C-O is 1050cm1 and O-H is 3300cm1.

(g)

Interpretation Introduction

To determine: The characteristic infrared absorptions of the functional groups in the given molecule.

Interpretation: The characteristic infrared absorptions of the functional groups in the given molecule are to be predicted.

Concept introduction: An IR spectrum is a graph for the energy absorbed by a molecule as a function of the frequency or wavelength of light. Alkanes, alkenes and alkynes have characteristic CH stretching frequencies. Isolated alkenes have value 16401680cm1  and that of conjugated alkenes have 16201640cm1 frequencies.

(g)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 12.12SP

The characteristic infrared absorptions of the functional groups in the given molecule are,

Student's Solutions Manual for Organic Chemistry, Chapter 12, Problem 12.12SP , additional homework tip  19

Figure 13

Explanation of Solution

The structure of the given molecule is,

Student's Solutions Manual for Organic Chemistry, Chapter 12, Problem 12.12SP , additional homework tip  20

Figure 14

The possibilities of the IR stretching frequencies for the given molecule are shown as,

Student's Solutions Manual for Organic Chemistry, Chapter 12, Problem 12.12SP , additional homework tip  21

Figure 13

So, the stretching frequencies of C-C is 1200cm1, C-H is 3000cm1 and CN is 2200cm1.

(h)

Interpretation Introduction

To determine: The characteristic infrared absorptions of the functional groups in the given molecule.

Interpretation: The characteristic infrared absorptions of the functional groups in the given molecule are to be predicted.

Concept introduction: An IR spectrum is a graph for the energy absorbed by a molecule as a function of the frequency or wavelength of light. Alkanes, alkenes and alkynes have characteristic CH stretching frequencies. Isolated alkenes have value 16401680cm1 and that of conjugated alkenes have 16201640cm1 frequencies.

(h)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 12.12SP

The characteristic infrared absorptions of the functional groups in the given molecule are,

Student's Solutions Manual for Organic Chemistry, Chapter 12, Problem 12.12SP , additional homework tip  22

Figure 15

Explanation of Solution

The structure of the given molecule is,

Student's Solutions Manual for Organic Chemistry, Chapter 12, Problem 12.12SP , additional homework tip  23

Figure 16

The possibilities of the IR stretching frequencies for the given molecule are shown as,

Student's Solutions Manual for Organic Chemistry, Chapter 12, Problem 12.12SP , additional homework tip  24

Figure 15

So, the stretching frequencies of C-O is 1050cm1, C-H is 3000cm1, C-C is 1200cm1 and C=O is 1735cm1.

(i)

Interpretation Introduction

To determine: The characteristic infrared absorptions of the functional groups in the given molecule.

Interpretation: The characteristic infrared absorptions of the functional groups in the given molecule are to be predicted.

Concept introduction: An IR spectrum is a graph for the energy absorbed by a molecule as a function of the frequency or wavelength of light. Alkanes, alkenes and alkynes have characteristic CH stretching frequencies. Isolated alkenes have value 16401680cm1 and that of conjugated alkenes have 16201640cm1 frequencies.

(i)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 12.12SP

The characteristic infrared absorptions of the functional groups in the given molecule are,

Student's Solutions Manual for Organic Chemistry, Chapter 12, Problem 12.12SP , additional homework tip  25

Figure 17

Explanation of Solution

The structure of the given molecule is,

Student's Solutions Manual for Organic Chemistry, Chapter 12, Problem 12.12SP , additional homework tip  26

Figure 18

The possibilities of the IR stretching frequencies for the given molecule are shown as,

Student's Solutions Manual for Organic Chemistry, Chapter 12, Problem 12.12SP , additional homework tip  27

Figure 17

So, the stretching frequencies of C-H is 3000cm1, C-C is 1200cm1, C=O is 1640cm1 and N-H is 3300cm1.

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