ORGANIC CHEMISTRY-ETEXT REG ACCESS
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY-ETEXT REG ACCESS
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ISBN: 9781119308362
Author: Solomons
Publisher: WILEY
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Chapter 22, Problem 43P
Interpretation Introduction

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The explanation for physical property (here, boiling point) of a compound based on its structural formula is to suggested.

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Methyl 2,3anhydroDribofuranoside exists in both αand β anomeric forms. The two forms show ring conformations with methoxy and hydroxymethyl substituents involved in intra-molecular hydrogen bonding.

The NMR(nuclear magnetic resonance)-based studies on ribofuranoside conformations revealed the above information. The NMR is an analytical technique in chemistry to identify the structure of a compound. It is an important tool in structure elucidation of organic compounds.

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