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Chapter 14, Problem 14.11P
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The total number of protons giving 1H NMR signal needs to be predicted.
Concept introduction:
NMR is the spectroscopic technique to observe the local magnetic fields around the atomic nuclei. The relative intensity of 1H NMR signals provide the information about the compound structure. The area under the NMR signal is proportional to the number of absorbing protons.
The height of each step is proportional to the area under the peak, which is in turn proportional to the number of absorbing protons.
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...Ch. 14 - 14.57 Compound C has a molecular ion in its mass...Ch. 14 - 14.58 As we will learn in Chapter 20, reaction of ...Ch. 14 - 14.59 Identify the structures of isomers E and F...Ch. 14 - 14.59 Identify the structures of isomers H and I...Ch. 14 - 14.61 Propose a structure consistent with each set...Ch. 14 - 14.62 Reaction of with , followed by treatment...Ch. 14 - Reaction of aldehyde D with amino alcohol E in the...Ch. 14 - 14.64 Propose a structure consistent with each set...Ch. 14 - 14.65 In the presence of a small amount of acid, a...Ch. 14 - 14.66 Treatment of with affords two products (M...Ch. 14 - 14.67 Compound O has molecular formula and shows...Ch. 14 - 14.68 Compound P has molecular formula . Deduce...Ch. 14 - 14.69 Treatment of with strong base followed by ...Ch. 14 - Low molecular weight esters RCO2R often have...Ch. 14 - 14.70 When -bromo--dimethylbutane is treated with...Ch. 14 - 14.71 Propose a structure consistent with each set...Ch. 14 - 14.72 Reaction of unknown A with forms...Ch. 14 - Prob. 14.75PCh. 14 - 14.74 -Annulene shows two signals in its ...Ch. 14 - 14.75 Explain why the spectrum of-methylbutan--ol...Ch. 14 - 14.76 Because has an odd mass number, nuclei...Ch. 14 - 14.77 Cyclohex--enone has two protons on its...
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