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Chapter 19, Problem 19.92QP
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Part VII. The H-NMR of a compound with molecular formula C5 H 10 O2 is given below.
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(a) The no. of protons corresponding to each signal in the spectra
(6) Give the structure of the compound and assign the signals to each
proton in the compound.
a
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Integration Values
C5H10O2
b
47.7
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d
69.5
3.6 3.5
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2.7
2.6 2.5
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1.8
1.7 1.6
1.5
1.4 1.3 1.2
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Part 111. 1 H-NMR spectrum of a compound with integration values in red is given below.
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of the molecule below.
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Chemical Shift (ppm)
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2
3
6
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2.5
2.4
2.3
2.2
2.1
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1.9
1.8
1.7
1.6
1.5
1.4
1.3
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0.8
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7.0 6.9
6.7 6.6 6.5
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5.9
5.8 5.7
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1600°
1538°C
1493°C
In the diagram, the letter L indicates
that it is a liquid. Indicate its
components in the upper region
where only L is indicated.
The
iron-iron carbide phase
diagram.
Temperature (°C)
1400
8
1394°C
y+L
1200
2.14
y, Austenite
10000
912°C
800a
0.76
0.022
600
400
(Fe)
a, Ferrite
Composition (at% C)
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1147°C
a + Fe3C
2
3
Composition (wt% C)
L
2500
4.30
2000
y + Fe3C
727°C
1500
Cementite (Fe3C)
1000
4
5
6
6.70
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