Elements Of Physical Chemistry
Elements Of Physical Chemistry
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ISBN: 9780198796701
Author: ATKINS, P. W. (peter William), De Paula, Julio
Publisher: Oxford University Press
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Chapter 13, Problem 13B.3E

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The coupling constant (3JHH) value has to be calculated between the protons in HCCH group.

Concept Introduction:

Karplus equation:

The magnitude of 3JHH in an HCCH group depends on the dihedral angle, ϕ between the two C-H bonds.  The variation is given by Karplus equation as follows,

3JHH=A+Bcosϕ+Ccos2ϕwhere, J-couplingconstant

(a)

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Explanation of Solution

Typical values of A, B and C are given below,

  A=+7Hz;B=-1Hz;C=+5Hzdihedralangle(ϕ)=00

Calculate the coupling constant value using Karplus equation,

3JHH=A+Bcosϕ+Ccos2ϕ=7Hz+(-1Hz×cos(00))+(5Hz×cos2(00))=7Hz+(-1Hz×1)+(5Hz×1)=(7+1+5)Hz=13Hz

Therefore, the coupling constant (3JHH) value is 13Hz.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The coupling constant (3JHH) value has to be calculated between the protons in HCCH group.

Concept Introduction:

Karplus equation:

The magnitude of 3JHH in an HCCH group depends on the dihedral angle, ϕ between the two C-H bonds.  The variation is given by Karplus equation as follows,

3JHH=A+Bcosϕ+Ccos2ϕwhere, J-couplingconstant

(b)

Expert Solution
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Explanation of Solution

Typical values of A, B and C are given below,

  A=+7Hz;B=-1Hz;C=+5Hzdihedralangle(ϕ)=1200

Calculate the coupling constant value using Karplus equation,

3JHH=A+Bcosϕ+Ccos2ϕ=7Hz+(-1Hz×cos(1200))+(5Hz×cos2(1200))=7Hz+(-1Hz×(-12))+(5Hz×(-12))=(7+0.52.5)Hz=10Hz

Therefore, the coupling constant (3JHH) value is 10Hz.

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