Interpret the CNMR, HNMR and IR spectrum to determine the identity of the unknown compound. MP = -56 degrees C and BP = 131 degrees C


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The given datas for the compound Hexanal
The aldehyde shows nearly 10 chemical shift value in 1H NMR and
nearly 200 in 13C NMR. Aldehyde shows nearly 1720cm-1 IR streching
frequency, and 2900cm-1 for -CH streching frequency. The 13C and 1H
NMR datas are given as follows, 
Interpret the CNMR, HNMR and IR spectrum to determine the identity of the unknown compound. MP...
Can you please figure out what the unknown
compound is with relevant peaks in the given H-NMR, C-NMR, and IR
with given temperatures? Thank you in advance.
1H NMR 3 PPM 13C NMR 45 40 35 30 20 15 10 5 25 PPM El-MS: 73.1 MP = -50°C BP = 55.5°C SciFinder® .100 100 08 ....80 TRANSMITTANCE [%] 60 40 20 4000 2000- 3500 3500 3000 3000 1500 1000 500 2500 2000 WAVENUMBER [cm-1]
Please Help Do Not forget to explain please!
Worksheet 4: Identification of Unknown Organic Compounds Reading: For a quick video about the "Rule of 13" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2YNE7w_GQIO Introduction One of the most important tasks that chemists are faced with is the separation and identification of compounds from mixtures. Gratifyingly, chemists have multiple tools in the quest to identify unknown organic compounds. Infrared spectroscopy is useful for determining functional groups that may exist in a molecule. NMR spectroscopy tells information about the...
I think the compound is p-toluic acid, but I just need help
analyzing the H-NMR, C-NMR, and the IR spectrums. Thank you!!
1H NMR 2 2 12 10 Š 4 PPM 13C NMR 180.160.140. 120 100 80 60 40 20 PPM El-MS: 136.1 MP = 180 to 181 °C BP = 274 to 275 °C 100 80 TRANSMITTANCE [%] 60 40 4000 4000 - 3500 3000 3000 2500 2000 WAVENUMBER [cm-1] 1500 1 000 500
PLEASE IDENTIFY THE UNKNOWN COMPOUND ALONG WITH ITS STRUCTURE.
PLEASE EXPLAIN AND ANALYZE EACH SPECTRUM.
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What information can we gather from these three spectra (IR, H
NMR, 13C NMR) to correctly identify the unknown compound? What is
the identity of my unknown? Please explain how we get there and
from what information we do so. I understand that I must initially
use the rule of 13.
IR Spectrum:
H NMR Spectrum:
13C NMR spectra:
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Problem 115: Determine the molecule of
C7H12O
The IR, mass spec, CNMR and HNMR needs to be typed out not
handwritten, and the molecule needs to be a digital
representation as well. A base example is provided below:
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Find and draw the molecule based on these charts (Drawing needs
to be digital and please type out answer)
Use an analysis of each graph and explain what numbers indicate
what groups.
Base Example
IR:
3500: O-H group
1750: Ester
Mass...
identifying the unknown using IR, HNMR CNMR and Mass
spectrums
Unknown H407 100- 18-N-9500 Relative Intensity 160 180 200 220 Order 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 m/z Unknown H407 mm NREUTHER Unknown H407 d. 3H 1 Зн m, 3H d. 1H m, 2H m, 2H m, 1Η br. s, 1H 10 8 PPM Unknown H407 20 0 80 60 4 0 100 120 140 180 160
Introduction One of the most important tasks that chemists are faced with is the separation and identification of compounds from mixtures. Gratifyingly, chemists have multiple tools in the quest to identify unknown organic compounds. Infrared spectroscopy is useful for determining functional groups that may exist in a molecule. NMR spectroscopy tells information about the connectivity of C-H bonds, as well as the numbers of and chemical environments of both carbon and hydrogen (as well as many other NMR active nuclei,...
After years of study, you have recently finished your graduate
degree, and have just accepted a position at a small liberal arts
college. You show up the first day and look into your new lab, and
see that there is one unlabeled container. The previous occupant
has retired at the beginning of the summer and is apparently
somewhere in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean now enjoying
retirement (and coincidentally cannot be reached). You’re unsure
whether or not the compound...
Determine structure of unknown compound by deducing the formula
and analyzing the spectra.
Part C:S IR/HNMR/CNMR Unknown #93 MW=134 AMU / ring SOC-H dromul 5,311 - Overlapping Signals, 4 1,34 HEP-11-24 ppm 4 Signals 120-160 ppm 200 180 20-0-075 160 240 120 80 40 20 100 pon