Chapter 12: Q13P (page 385)
Show the structures of the fragments you would expect in the mass
spectra of the following molecules:
Short Answer
Structure of fragments of molecule:
(a)
(b)
Chapter 12: Q13P (page 385)
Show the structures of the fragments you would expect in the mass
spectra of the following molecules:
Structure of fragments of molecule:
(a)
(b)
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(a)Alcohol (b)Aromatic ring (c)Carboxylic acid (d)Amine (e)Both ketone and amine
(f) Two double bonds
Phenol,, is a stronger acid than methanol, , even though both contain an OH bond. Draw the structures of the anions resulting from loss of from phenol and methanol, and use resonance structures to explain the difference in acidity.
Where might the following compound have IR absorptions?
Question: Halogenated compounds are particularly easy to identify by their mass
spectra because both chlorine and bromine occur naturally as mixtures
of two abundant isotopes. Recall that chlorine occurs as 35Cl (75.8%)
and 37C (24.2%); and bromine occurs as 79Br (50.7%) and 81Br (49.3%).
At what masses do the molecular ions occur for the following formulas?
What are the relative percentages of each molecular ion?
(a)Bromomethane, CH3Br
(b)1-Chlorohexane, C6H13Cl
Carvone (Problem 12-39) has an intense infrared absorption at . What kind of ketone does carvone contain?
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