Spectroscopy Problem #1
Spectroscopy Problem #1
Spectroscopy Problem #1
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<strong>Spectroscopy</strong> <strong>Problem</strong><br />
<strong>#1</strong><br />
Indicate key signals present and missing in the IR spectrum (10 pts.), explain the<br />
chemical shift (10 pts.) and splitting patterns of the NMR signals (10 pts.). Finally,<br />
elucidate a structure for the molecule and justify your reasoning. The molecular formula<br />
for the compound is C8H8O2.
<strong>Spectroscopy</strong> <strong>Problem</strong><br />
#2<br />
Indicate key signals present and missing in the IR spectrum (10 pts.), explain the<br />
chemical shift (10 pts.) and splitting patterns of the NMR signals (10 pts.). Finally,<br />
elucidate a structure for the molecule and justify your reasoning. The molecular formula<br />
for the compound is C9H12O.
<strong>Spectroscopy</strong> <strong>Problem</strong><br />
#3<br />
Indicate key signals present and missing in the IR spectrum (10 pts.), explain the<br />
chemical shift (10 pts.) and splitting patterns of the NMR signals (10 pts.). Finally,<br />
elucidate a structure for the molecule and justify your reasoning. The molecular formula<br />
for the compound is C5H10O2.
<strong>Spectroscopy</strong> <strong>Problem</strong><br />
#4<br />
Indicate key signals present and missing in the IR spectrum (10 pts.), explain the<br />
chemical shift (10 pts.) and splitting patterns of the NMR signals (10 pts.). Finally,<br />
elucidate a structure for the molecule and justify your reasoning. The molecular formula<br />
for the compound is C8H8O2.
<strong>Spectroscopy</strong> <strong>Problem</strong><br />
#5<br />
Indicate key signals present and missing in the IR spectrum (10 pts.), explain the<br />
chemical shift (10 pts.) and splitting patterns of the NMR signals (10 pts.). Finally,<br />
elucidate a structure for the molecule and justify your reasoning. The molecular formula<br />
for the compound is C5H10O2.
<strong>Spectroscopy</strong> <strong>Problem</strong><br />
#6<br />
Indicate key signals present and missing in the IR spectrum (10 pts.), explain the<br />
chemical shift (10 pts.) and splitting patterns of the NMR signals (10 pts.). Finally,<br />
elucidate a structure for the molecule and justify your reasoning. The molecular formula<br />
for the compound is C5H10O.
<strong>Spectroscopy</strong> <strong>Problem</strong><br />
#7<br />
Indicate key signals present and missing in the IR spectrum (10 pts.), explain the<br />
chemical shift (10 pts.) and splitting patterns of the NMR signals (10 pts.). Finally,<br />
elucidate a structure for the molecule and justify your reasoning. The molecular formula<br />
for the compound is C6H12O2.
<strong>Spectroscopy</strong> <strong>Problem</strong><br />
#8<br />
Indicate key signals present and missing in the IR spectrum (10 pts.), explain the<br />
chemical shift (10 pts.) and splitting patterns of the NMR signals (10 pts.). Finally,<br />
elucidate a structure for the molecule and justify your reasoning. The molecular formula<br />
for the compound is C6H12O2.
<strong>Spectroscopy</strong> <strong>Problem</strong><br />
#9<br />
Indicate key signals present and missing in the IR spectrum (10 pts.), explain the<br />
chemical shift (10 pts.) and splitting patterns of the NMR signals (10 pts.). Finally,<br />
elucidate a structure for the molecule and justify your reasoning. The molecular formula<br />
for the compound is C7H14O.