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Alkyl, and occasionally aryl (aromatic) functions are represented by the R-

Methyl: CH3–
Ethyl: CH3CH2–
Propyl: CH3CH2CH2–
Isopropyl: (CH3)2CH–
Phenyl: C6H5–
etc.
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Br : MS
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M+2 peak is nearly as tall as m peak
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Cl : MS
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M+2 peak is 1/3 of the size of M+ peak
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N : MS
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has an odd # for their M+ peaks
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IR: high energy
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high frequency
large wave#
short wave lengths
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intensity of bond
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greater the charge in the dipole moment, more intense the absorption
-more polar the bond, the more intense it is
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IR characteristics
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-cant determine structure alone
-some signals are ambiguous
-if there is an absence of a signal, thats definite proof that the function roups is absent
-look at the literature value of the compound to confirm or vice versa
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triplanar: degrees?
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120 degress
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linear: bond angle?
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109.5 degrees
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linear: bond angle?
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180 degrees
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C-C :bond length?
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1.54 A
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C=C: bond length?
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1.34 A
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C=-C: bond length?
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1.20 A
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condensed formula
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CH3OCH3
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acid strength: down group
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larger size differnce, weaker bond
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acid strength: across row
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greater electronegativity, more polorized bond
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acid strength: c-H vs C-O
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conjugate base is stablized by inductive and resonance effects
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acid strength: molecular weight
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conjugate base is better stablized by inductive effects
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stronger bases than -OH put in water
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leveling effect
-bases stronger than OH- will simply deprotonate water to form the weaker base OH-
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molecular weight
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what is the main piece of information sought from analysis of a compound by low-resolution mass spectrometry?
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molecular formula
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What is the main piece of information sought from analysis of a compound by high resolution mass spectometry?
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identification of functional groups
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What is the main piece of information sought form analysis of a compound by infrared spectroscopy?
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-hexane
has a higher molecular weight and more van der waals interactions
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higher BP: hexane vs pentane?
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-alcohol
can hydrogen bond to its neighbors
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higher BP: ether vs alcohol
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1. ion charges
2. higher molecular weight
3. has halogen
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most soluable in water?
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-more symmetrical
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most inportant factor for higher MP?
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1. ion-ion, coulombic attraction
2. dipole-dipole attraction
3. hydrogen bond - typeof dipole-dipole
4. van der waals -transient dipole-dipole
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explain 4 differnt types of bonds
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a gas chromotograph and a mass spectrometer
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what two instruments are coupled together in a so-called GC-MS?
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compounds with ane ven # of nitrogenn
(or O) have an even molecular mass
compounds with an odd # of nitrogems have an odd molecular mass
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explain what the nitrogen rule is
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the stretch produces no charge in the dipole moment
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why cant the symmetrical stretch of carbon dioxide produce a peak (absorption) in a normal IR spectrum?
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H2O
has a greater propensity to donate a proton because the conjugate base (OH-) would be more stable than (NH2-) due to the more electronegative oxygen atom
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which one is the stronger acid and why?
H2O vs NH3
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CH3CF2COOH
has a greater propensity to donate a proton because the conjugate base is more stable as a result of the more effective (-) charge delocalization due to stronger induction thru the sigma bonds by the more proximal F atoms
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which one is the stronger acid?
F2CHCH2COOH vs CH3CF2COOH
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HCl
has a greater propensity to donate a proton becaus the conjugate base (Cl-) would be more stable than (F-) due to Cl- being larger and the negative charge being dispersed over a larger volume
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which one is the stronger acid?
HF vs HCl
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CH=-CH
has agreater propensity to donate a proton because the conjugate base is more stable as a result of the lone pair residing in an sp orbital (as opposed to an sp3 orbital) which has more s character (50%), so the lone pair is in a lower energy, closer to the nucleus
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which is the stronger acid?
CH3CH3 vs CH=-CH
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pie bonds and heteroatoms
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in general, what are two structural features in organic compounds, any one of which, that give rise to so-called functional groups and useful reactivity?
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electromagnetic radiation
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radient energy having dual properties of both waves anad particles
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photons
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particles of electromagnetic readiation
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quantum
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each photon has a discrete amount of energy
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wavelength and frequency
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electrommagnetic radiation can be characterized by its:
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wavelength
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the distance form one point on a wave to the same point on an adjacent wave
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frequency
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the number of waves passing per unit of time, hertz
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true
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t/F?
for absorption ot occur, the energy of the photon must match the difference between two energy states in a molecule
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IR radiation
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the energy source used in IR spectroscopy
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true
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t/f?
absorption of IR light causes changes in the vibrational motions of a molecule
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true
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t/f?
IR spectroscopy distinguishes between the different kinds of bonds in a molecule, so it is possible to determine the functional groups present
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1. light passes through a sample
3. frequencies that match the vibrational frequencies are absorbed,and the remaining light is transmitted to a detector
3. an "IR spectrum is a plot of the amount of transmitted light versus its wavenumber
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characteristics of IR:
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100% transmittance
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that all the light shone on a sample is transmitted and none is absorbed
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0% transmittance
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that none of the light shone on the sample is transmitted and all is absorbed
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true
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t/f?
stronger bonds vibrate at a higher frequency, so they absorb at higher wavenumbers
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bonds with lighter atoms vibrate at higher frequency, so they absorb at higher wavenumbers
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the higher the percent s-character, the stronger the bond and the hgiher the wavenumber of absorption
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for a bond to absorb in the IR, there must be a change in dipole moment during the vibration
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IR inactive
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symmetrical nonpolar bonds do not absorb in the IR
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IR spectroscopy is often used to determine the outcome of a chemical reaction
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i a mass spectrometer, a molecule is vaporized and ionized by bombardment with a beam ofhigh-energy electrons
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the electron beam ionizes the molecule by causing it to eject an electron
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radical cation, M+
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when the elctron beam is ionized the molecule, the species that is formed is called?
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the mass of M+ represents the molecular weight of M
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because M is unstable, it decomposes to fomr fragments of radicaals and cations that have a lower molecular weight than M+
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the mass spectrum analyzes the masses of cations, a plot of the amount of each cation versus its mass to charge ratio
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when the sample is injected into the GC, it is vaporized and swept by an inert gas through the column and components are usually seperated by boiling points
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