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Interpretation:
The following compounds are to be matched with their respective IR spectra.
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d) dipropyl ether
(e)
(f) cyclohexane
(g)
Concept introduction:
The IR spectrum of a compound shows absorptions at different frequencies. These absorption frequencies depend upon the bond stretching frequency of the bonds in molecule.
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Answer to Problem 12.27AP
The matching of the given compounds with their respective IR spectra is shown in the table below.
Compounds | IR spectra |
a. |
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b. |
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c. |
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d. dipropyl ether | ![]() |
e. |
No IR spectrum available. |
f. cyclohexane | ![]() |
g. |
No IR spectrum available. |
Explanation of Solution
(a) The given compound is
Figure 1
In the IR spectra of
Figure 2
(b) The given compound is
Figure 3
In the IR spectra of
Figure 4
(c) The given compound is
Figure 5
In the IR spectra of
Figure 6
(d) The given compound is dipropyl ether,
Figure 7
(e) The IR spectrum for
(f) The given compound is cyclohexane as shown below.
Figure 8
In the IR spectra of cyclohexane, a strong absorption peak for
Figure 9
(g) The IR spectrum for
(a) The spectrum 2 corresponds to the compound,
(b) The spectrum 5 corresponds to the compound,
(c) The spectrum 4 corresponds to the compound,
(d) The spectrum 1 corresponds to the compound, dipropyl ether.
(e) There is no spectrum available for the compound,
(f) The spectrum 3 corresponds to the compound, cyclohexane.
(g) There is no spectrum available for the compound,
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