Spectrum 1 LOD D 4000 по 3000 Important Peaks: Wavenumbers:_ Name of compound: 2000 HAVENUMBERI-I kumm т 1500 Functional groups/bonds:_ 1000 500

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Chapter16: Introduction To Magnetic Spectroscopy
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 For each of the ten spectra you should determine which peaks are the most important for identification purposes, what their wavenumber values are, and what specific bonds and/or functional groups they indicate. Record those in the spaces under each spectrum. You don’t have to use each space. Then, from the list of possible compounds, identify what compound is responsible for each spectrum. Realize that these are all of real samples and there may be impurities present that cause weak peaks which would not normally be caused by the compound, such as the one at 3450 cm-1 in Spectrum 1.

Spectrum 1
LOD
11
5D
D
4000
3000
Important Peaks: Wavenumbers:
Name of compound:
2000
HAVENUMBERI-I
1500
mmm
Functional groups/bonds:_
1000
500
Transcribed Image Text:Spectrum 1 LOD 11 5D D 4000 3000 Important Peaks: Wavenumbers: Name of compound: 2000 HAVENUMBERI-I 1500 mmm Functional groups/bonds:_ 1000 500
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