Elements of Physical Chemistry
Elements of Physical Chemistry
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ISBN: 9780192522764
Author: Peter Atkins; Julio de Paula
Publisher: Oxford University Press Academic UK
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Chapter 13, Problem 13C.6E

(a)

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Interpretation:

In an EPR spectrum, the intensity distribution in the hyperfine lines of CH3 has to be predicted.

(a)

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Given information,

  Methylradical-CH3

The spin value of 1H nuclei is I=1/2.

The number of lines obtained in the spectrum is given by,

2NI+1here,N-numberofequivalentnuclei'stherefore, 2(3)(1/2)+1=4lines

Therefore, for the given radical the number of lines obtained in the hyperfine structure is 4.

For coupling with nuclei having spin value of 1/2, the relative intensities are given by Pascal’s triangle,

111(bythefirstnuclei)121(bythesecondnuclei)1331(bythethirdnuclei)

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

In an EPR spectrum, the intensity distribution in the hyperfine lines of CD3 has to be predicted.

(b)

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Given information,

  Radical-CD3

The spin value of D nuclei is I=1.

The number of lines obtained in the spectrum is given by,

2NI+1here,N-numberofequivalentnuclei'stherefore, 2(3)(1)+1=7lines

Therefore, for the given radical the number of lines obtained in the hyperfine structure is 7.

For coupling with nuclei having spin value of 1, the relative intensities are given by modified version of Pascal’s triangle,

1111(bythefirstnuclei)12321(bythesecondnuclei)1367631(bythethirdnuclei)

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