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Chapter 17 Solutions
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
- How many lines are observed in the 13C NMR spectrum of each attached compound ?arrow_forwardHow many unique 13C NMR signals exist in the spectrum for the compound?arrow_forwardA B. C. H. CH Br HC-C-CH CHy CH3-C-CH H-C-CH,CH, CH CH, Which of the following compounds give four major peaks in their 1H NMR spectra? OA and B. Band C. A and C. O All of themarrow_forward
- How many signals would you expect to see for the indicated hydrogens in the following compound’s 1H NMR spectrum?arrow_forwardIdentify the carbon atoms that give rise to the signals in the 1°C NMR spectrum of each compound. a. CH;CH,CH,CH,OH; 1°C NMR: 14, 19, 35, and 62 ppm b. (CHa)2CHCHO; 1°C NMR: 16, 41, and 205 ppm c. CH2 = CHCH(OH)CH3; 1C NMR: 23, 69, 113, and 143 ppmarrow_forwardHow can 1H NMR distinguish between the compounds in the following pairs?arrow_forward
- How many signals would you expect to see for the indicated hydrogens in the following compound’s 1H NMR spectrum?arrow_forwardExplain why the carbonyl carbon of an aldehyde or ketone absorbs farther downeld than the carbonyl carbon of an ester in a 13C NMR spectrum.arrow_forward8.9 а. (СH),ССH, CH, b. CH,COCOOCH, c. CH.COCH,COCH, How many 'H NMR signals will each of the compounds below show d. CH,COCH,CH,COCH, e. CH,СОСH,CHн,СООСН, f. CH.COCH,CH(CI)COCH,arrow_forward
- 15. How could you tell the difference between these two compounds with 1H NMR? Compound A Compound Barrow_forwardWhich structure best matches the 'H-NMR spectrum below? 1H 1H 1H 2H 1H 6. 4 PPM 8. 3 2 оа. OH HO ob. ZON NH2 Ос. он HO o d. H2N ZON о е. но. Он Of. NO2 H2Narrow_forwardJj.198.arrow_forward
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