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Chapter 13, Problem 13.4P
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Interpretation: The expected molecular ions of the given compounds are to be stated.

Concept introduction: Molecular ion is the radical cation which is formed by ejection of electrons from a molecule when a beam of high-energy electrons are bombarded on it.

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Answer to Problem 13.4P

The expected molecular ions of C4H9Cl are [C4H935Cl]+· and [C4H937Cl]+·.

Explanation of Solution

The molecular formula of the compound is C4H9Cl. Chlorine atom has two isotopes 35Cl and 37Cl.

The molecular formula of the compound with (35Cl) is C4H935Cl.

The molar mass of C4H935Cl is 92 g/mol.

Hence, the mass of the molecular ion [C4H935Cl]+· is m/z=92.

The molecular formula of the compound with (37Cl) is C4H937Cl.

The molar mass of C4H937Cl is 94 g/mol.

Hence, the mass of the molecular ion [C4H937Cl]+· is m/z=94.

Conclusion

The expected molecular ions of C4H9Cl are [C4H935Cl]+· and [C4H937Cl]+·.

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Interpretation: The expected molecular ions of the given compounds are to be stated.

Concept introduction: Molecular ion is the radical cation which is formed by ejection of electrons from a molecule when a beam of high-energy electrons are bombarded on it.

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Answer to Problem 13.4P

The expected molecular ion of C3H7F is [C3H7F]+·.

Explanation of Solution

The molecular formula of the compound is C3H7F.

The molar mass of C3H7F is 62 g/mol.

Hence, the mass of the molecular ion [C3H7F]+· is m/z=62.

Conclusion

The expected molecular ion of C3H7F is [C3H7F]+·.

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Interpretation: The expected molecular ions of the given compounds are to be stated.

Concept introduction: Molecular ion is the radical cation which is formed by ejection of electrons from a molecule when a beam of high-energy electrons are bombarded on it.

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Answer to Problem 13.4P

The expected molecular ion of C4H11N is [C4H11N]+·.

Explanation of Solution

The molecular formula of the compounds is C4H11N.

The molar mass of C4H11N is 73 g/mol.

Hence, the mass of the molecular ion [C4H11N]+· is m/z=73.

Conclusion

The expected molecular ion of C4H11N is [C4H11N]+·.

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Interpretation: The expected molecular ions of the given compounds are to be stated.

Concept introduction: Molecular ion is the radical cation which is formed by ejection of electrons from a molecule when a beam of high-energy electrons is bombarded on it.

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Answer to Problem 13.4P

The expected molecular ion of C4H4N2 is [C4H4N2]+·.

Explanation of Solution

The molecular formula of the compound is C4H4N2.

The molar mass of C4H4N2 is 80 g/mol.

Hence, the mass of the molecular ion [C4H4N2]+· is m/z=80.

Conclusion

The expected molecular ion of C4H4N2 is [C4H4N2]+·.

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