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Chapter 13.14, Problem 23P
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The absorption occurred at larger wavenumber, the carbonyl group bonded to
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Identify the frequency of both carbonyl stretches in your IR. Which one corresponds to the benzyl ester?
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3288.63 cm-1
N-H
Stretch
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Weak
Amine/Amide
3078.39 cm-1
C-H
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Aromatic/Alkene
2976.16 cm-1
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C=O
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Medium
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Why do aldehydes, esters, and amides all have a strong absorption in the
1630-1780 cm1 region of their IR spectra?
A) The bond between H and the sp³-hybridized C in these functional groups
vibrates in this energy range.
B) Each of these functional groups has at least two resonance structures, and
the different vibrations of the resonance structures give off energy in this
region.
C) The bond between O and the sp²-hybridized C in these functional groups
vibrates at a frequency in this energy range.
D) Light at this wavenumber causes the average C to O bond length to increase
which causes more of this light to be transmitted.
E) An electron in the bond of these functional groups gets excited to the *
orbital.
Which of the following is not true regarding infrared spectroscopy?
wavenumbers units are inverse centimeters (cm-¹)
a stronger bond will have a higher wavenumber stretch
conjugated carbonyls have a lower wavenumber stretch
A larger bond dipole will lead to a lower intensity IR absorption
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