Experiment 8 (Molecular Modeling and IR spectroscopy). Which of the followin compounds has the shortest average C-C bond length? Benzene Cyclohexene Cyclohexane Cyclohexadiene

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You measured the carbon-carbon bond lengths of four different compounds in
Experiment 8 (Molecular Modeling and IR spectroscopy). Which of the following
compounds has the shortest average C-C bond length?
Benzene
Cyclohexene
Cyclohexane
O Cyclohexadiene
Which of the following statement(s) is(are) true? Select all that apply:
When two atoms are bonded together, the distance between atoms is the same
all the time.
In the IR spectrum, carbonyl groups (C=O) have strong sharp peaks ranging from
1700 cm 1 to 1750 cm-1.
When a molecule absorbs an IR radiation, electrons are excited within the
molecule and each absorbed electron creates a band in the molecules IR
spectrum.
IR spectroscopy is useful in confirming the structure of the analyzed compound.
Molecule N2 does not absorb IR radiation
Transcribed Image Text:You measured the carbon-carbon bond lengths of four different compounds in Experiment 8 (Molecular Modeling and IR spectroscopy). Which of the following compounds has the shortest average C-C bond length? Benzene Cyclohexene Cyclohexane O Cyclohexadiene Which of the following statement(s) is(are) true? Select all that apply: When two atoms are bonded together, the distance between atoms is the same all the time. In the IR spectrum, carbonyl groups (C=O) have strong sharp peaks ranging from 1700 cm 1 to 1750 cm-1. When a molecule absorbs an IR radiation, electrons are excited within the molecule and each absorbed electron creates a band in the molecules IR spectrum. IR spectroscopy is useful in confirming the structure of the analyzed compound. Molecule N2 does not absorb IR radiation
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