Organic Chemistry (9th Edition)
Organic Chemistry (9th Edition)
9th Edition
ISBN: 9780321971371
Author: Leroy G. Wade, Jan W. Simek
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 12, Problem 12.13SP

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

To determine: The conversion of the given infrared wavelength to cm1.

Interpretation: The given infrared wavelength to cm1 is to be converted.

Concept introduction: The wavenumber is defined as the number of cycles in a centimetre and is the reciprocal of wavelength. It is proportional to the frequency and its unit is cm1. The formula for calculating the wavenumber is as follows,

ν¯(cm1)=1λ(cm)=10000μm/cmλ(μm)

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

To determine: The conversion of the given infrared wavelength to cm1.

Interpretation: The given infrared wavelength to cm1 is to be converted.

Concept introduction: The wavenumber is defined as the number of cycles in a centimetre and is the reciprocal of wavelength. It is proportional to the frequency and its unit is cm1. The formula for calculating the wavenumber is as follows,

ν¯(cm1)=1λ(cm)=10000μm/cmλ(μm)

(c)

Interpretation Introduction

To determine: The conversion of the given infrared wavelength to cm1.

Interpretation: The given infrared wavelength to cm1 is to be converted.

Concept introduction: The wavenumber is defined as the number of cycles in a centimetre and is the reciprocal of wavelength. It is proportional to the frequency and its unit is cm1. The formula for calculating the wavenumber is as follows,

ν¯(cm1)=1λ(cm)=10000μm/cmλ(μm)

(d)

Interpretation Introduction

To determine: The conversion of the given infrared wavelength to cm1.

Interpretation: The given infrared wavelength to cm1 is to be converted.

Concept introduction: The wavenumber is defined as the number of cycles in a centimetre and is the reciprocal of wavelength. It is proportional to the frequency and its unit is cm1. The formula for calculating the wavenumber is as follows,

ν¯(cm1)=1λ(cm)=10000μm/cmλ(μm)

(e)

Interpretation Introduction

To determine: The conversion of the given infrared wavelength to cm1.

Interpretation: The given infrared wavelength to cm1 is to be converted.

Concept introduction: The wavenumber is defined as the number of cycles in a centimetre and is the reciprocal of wavelength. It is proportional to the frequency and its unit is cm1. The formula for calculating the wavenumber is as follows,

ν¯(cm1)=1λ(cm)=10000μm/cmλ(μm)

(f)

Interpretation Introduction

To determine: The conversion of the given infrared wavelength to cm1.

Interpretation: The given infrared wavelength to cm1 is to be converted.

Concept introduction: The wavenumber is defined as the number of cycles in a centimetre and is the reciprocal of wavelength. It is proportional to the frequency and its unit is cm1. The formula for calculating the wavenumber is as follows,

ν¯(cm1)=1λ(cm)=10000μm/cmλ(μm)

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