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- Spectrophotometric of a Cobalt Chloride Solution Analysis 1. explain in detail the results of this experiment Table 1 Absorption Spectrum of Cobalt Chloride Using a Spectrophotometer Wavelength Absorbance 400 410 420 430 440 450 460 370 480 490 500 510 520 530 540 550 560 570 580 590 600 610 620 630 640 650 660 670 680 690 700 0.036 0.044 0.063 0.095 0.147 0.215 0.284 0.329 0.362 0.402 0.450 0.479 0.464 0.398 0.314 0.216 0.142 0.087 0.054 0.041 0.036 0.036 0.034 0.028 0.030 0.023 0.023 0.023 0.014 0.014 0.011 Test Tube Number Cobalt Chloride Concentration (mol/mL) Absorbance at 510 nm 1 0.000 0.000 2 0.009 0.042 3 0.018 0.92 4 0.027 0.139 5 6 0.036 0.045 0.190 0.236 7 (Unknown) 0.151 Resultswhat is the purpose y the result of Spectrophotometric of a Cobalt Chloride Solution Analysis? Table 1 Absorption Spectrum of Cobalt Chloride Using a Spectrophotometer Wavelength Absorbance 400 410 420 430 440 450 460 370 480 490 500 510 520 530 540 550 560 570 580 590 600 610 620 630 640 650 660 670 680 690 700 0.036 0.044 0.063 0.095 0.147 0.215 0.284 0.329 0.362 0.402 0.450 0.479 0.464 0.398 0.314 0.216 0.142 0.087 0.054 0.041 0.036 0.036 0.034 0.028 0.030 0.023 0.023 0.023 0.014 0.014 0.011 Test Tube Number Cobalt Chloride Concentration (mol/mL) Absorbance at 510 nm 1 0.000 0.000 2 0.009 0.042 3 0.018 0.92 4 0.027 0.139 5 6 0.036 0.045 0.190 0.236 7 (Unknown) 0.151interpret NMR spectra and report NMR data stating, in this order: nucleus (1H or 13C), solvent, machine frequency, peaks in order from high to low chemical shift including multiplicity, coupling constants and integration
- MS: m/z=148 (M,100%),149 (11%) IR (liquid film): 3077‐2835 (multitude of weak peaks) 1640(m),1611(m),1511(s),1301(m),1247(s),1176(s),1038(s),922(m),914(m) and 810(m)cm^-1 There are no absorptions in the 3100-‐4000cm^-1 region of the spectrum. (m=medium absorption, s=strong absorption). Choose (circle) the best structure for estragole (W) from the four possible structures (1-4)shown below. Explain briefly how you eliminated each of the incorrect structures for W.Spectrophotometric of a Cobalt Chloride Solution Analysis 1. explain the results of the experiment Table 1 Absorption Spectrum of Cobalt Chloride Using a Spectrophotometer Wavelength Absorbance 400 410 420 430 440 450 460 370 480 490 500 510 520 530 540 550 560 570 580 590 600 610 620 630 640 650 660 670 680 690 700 0.036 0.044 0.063 0.095 0.147 0.215 0.284 0.329 0.362 0.402 0.450 0.479 0.464 0.398 0.314 0.216 0.142 0.087 0.054 0.041 0.036 0.036 0.034 0.028 0.030 0.023 0.023 0.023 0.014 0.014 0.011 Test Tube Number Cobalt Chloride Concentration (mol/mL) Absorbance at 510 nm 1 0.000 0.000 2 0.009 0.042 3 0.018 0.92 4 0.027 0.139 5 6 0.036 0.045 0.190 0.236 7 (Unknown) 0.151I have problems understanding the results of this experiment, could you help me by explaining the results? Spectrophotometric of a Cobalt Chloride Solution Analysis Table 1 Absorption Spectrum of Cobalt Chloride Using a Spectrophotometer Wavelength Absorbance 400 410 420 430 440 450 460 370 480 490 500 510 520 530 540 550 560 570 580 590 600 610 620 630 640 650 660 670 680 690 700 0.036 0.044 0.063 0.095 0.147 0.215 0.284 0.329 0.362 0.402 0.450 0.479 0.464 0.398 0.314 0.216 0.142 0.087 0.054 0.041 0.036 0.036 0.034 0.028 0.030 0.023 0.023 0.023 0.014 0.014 0.011 ]
- Calculate the concentration of a solution of peptide AWSME, in mM if the absorbance at 280 nm for the solution is 0.6 absorbance units, and a 0.2-cm cuvette is used. For the extinction coefficient, take into account that e280(Trp) = 5690 M-1 cm-1 and e280(Tyr) = 1280 M-1 cm-1. Round your answer to two decimals.1. For each set of spectral data, propose an acceptable structure that is consistent with the data. a. MS: M+ m/z=71, IR: 3340, 2960, 2870 cm-1 , 13C NMR: 47.20 (CH2), 25.64 (CH2) ppm b. MS: M+ m/z= 102, IR: 2960, 2870 cm-1, 13C NMR: 72.73 (t), 23.20 (t), 10.80 (q) ppm c. MS: M+ m/z=74, IR: 3310, 2960, 2870 cm^-1, 13C NMR: 62.44 (down), 34.86 (down), 18.98 (down), 13.88 (up) ppm (DEPT-direction) d. MS: M+ m/z=92 (M:M+2=3:1), IR: 2960, 2870 cm^-1, 13C NMR: 67.29 (C), 34.46 (CH3) ppm e. MS:M+ m/z=70, IR: 3070, 2960, 2870, 1666 cm^-1, 13C NMR: 138.92 (t), 114.26 (d), 35.96 (t), 22.17 (t), 13.59 (q) ppm f. MS: M+ m/z= 72, IR: 2960, 2870 cm^-1, 13C NMR: 31.68 (t), 29.80 (d), 22.20 (q), 11.69 (q) ppm g. MS: M+ m/z= 84, IR: 2960, 2870, 1734 cm^-1, 13C NMR: 220.16 (C), 38.30 (CH2), 23.24 (CH2) ppm h. MS:M+ m/z= 138, (M:M+2=1:1), IR: ~3010(broad), 1715 cm^-1, 13C NMR: 173.61(s), 25.21(t) ppm i. MS:M+ m/z=88, IR: 2960, 2870, 1736cm^-1, 13C NMR: 170.95 (C), 60.34 (CH2), 20.98 (CH3), 14.23 (CH3)…1. what is the conclusion of this experiment Spectrophotometric of a Cobalt Chloride Solution Analysis Table 1 Absorption Spectrum of Cobalt Chloride Using a Spectrophotometer Wavelength Absorbance 400 410 420 430 440 450 460 370 480 490 500 510 520 530 540 550 560 570 580 590 600 610 620 630 640 650 660 670 680 690 700 0.036 0.044 0.063 0.095 0.147 0.215 0.284 0.329 0.362 0.402 0.450 0.479 0.464 0.398 0.314 0.216 0.142 0.087 0.054 0.041 0.036 0.036 0.034 0.028 0.030 0.023 0.023 0.023 0.014 0.014 0.011 Test Tube Number Cobalt Chloride Concentration (mol/mL) Absorbance at 510 nm 1 0.000 0.000 2 0.009 0.042 3 0.018 0.92 4 0.027 0.139 5 6 0.036 0.045 0.190 0.236 7 (Unknown) 0.151
- please quickly ,within 1hour thanks ! If it takes longer than an hour, i don't need the answer (8) In Mass spectrum, what kinds of ion peaks are important? Please list at least twoexamples.For each set of spectral data, propose an acceptable structure that is consistent with that data 1.. MS: M+ m/z= 84, IR: 2960, 2870, 1734 cm^-1, 13C NMR: 220.16 (C), 38.30 (CH2), 23.24 (CH2) ppm 2. MS:M+ m/z= 138, (M:M+2=1:1), IR: ~3010(broad), 1715 cm^-1, 13C NMR: 173.61(s), 25.21(t) ppm 3. MS:M+ m/z=88, IR: 2960, 2870, 1736cm^-1, 13C NMR: 170.95 (C), 60.34 (CH2), 20.98 (CH3), 14.23 (CH3) ppm 4. MS: M+ m/z=73, IR: 3410, 2960, 2870, 1668 cm^-1, 13C NMR: 171.27 (C), 26.26 (CH3), 22.87 (CH3) ppmplease answer subparts 4,5,6