Q1. Intensity of M+1 peak x Intensity of M peak 2.57% x 46.60% Number of carbon atoms = Number of carbon atoms =

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The mass spectrum of an unknown compound has a molecular ion peak with a relative intensity of 46.60% and an M+1 peak of 2.57%. How many carbon atoms are in the compound? (Fill in an integer number) Number of carbon atoms = Number of carbon atoms = 2016-08-24 Q1 Intensity of M+1 peak 0.011 x Intensity of M peak 2.57% 0.011 x 46.60% Correct Answer = 5

Order of Coverage (Exam 1) Homework Assignment Due Date 1 B4-11-01 IR Functional s (wdeadline) Tuesday, August 23 2 B7-14-02 Mass Spec - Molecular Ion (wdeadline) Wednesday, August 24 3 B7-14-03 Mass Spec - Isotope Effects (wdeadline) Thursday, August 25 4 B7-15-01 Number of Peaks 1H NMR Spectra (wdeadline) Friday, August 26 5 B7-15-06 Number of Peaks 13C NMR (wdeadline) Saturday, August 27 6 B7-15-02 Theoretical NMR Chemical Shift (wdeadline) Sunday, August 28 7 B7-15-03 Theoretical NMR Integration (wdeadline) Monday, August 29 8 B7-15-04 Theor. NMR Spin-Spin Splitting (wdeadline) Tuesday, August 30 9 B7-15-05 NMR Spectroscopy Problems (wdeadline) Wednesday, August 31 10 B7-15-07 13C NMR Structure ID (wdeadline) Thursday, September 1 11 B7-13-01A Nomenclature Alkyl Halides (wdeadline) Friday, September 2 12 B7-13-01B Alkyl Halide Nomenclature (wdeadline) Saturday, September 3 13 B7-13-02A Halogenation of Alkanes (wdeadline) Sunday, September 4 14 B7-13-02B Halogenation of Alkanes (wdeadline) Monday, September 5

Order of Coverage (Exam 1) Homework Assignment Due Date 15 B7-13-03A Oxidation and Anti-oxidants (wdeadline) Tuesday, September 6 16 B7-19-01 Aromaticity (wdeadline) Wednesday, September 7 17 B7-19-02B Arene Nomenclature (wdeadline) Thursday, September 8 18 B7-19-03A Halogenation of Arenes (wdeadline) Friday, September 9 19 B7-19-03B Halogenation of Arenes (wdeadline) Friday, September 9 20 B7-19-04A Arene Rxns Inorganic Acids (wdeadline) Saturday, September 10 21 B7-19-04B Arene Rxns Inorganic Acids (wdeadline) Saturday, September 10 22 B7-19-05A Friedel-Crafts (wdeadline) Sunday, September 11 23 B7-19-05B Friedel-Crafts (wdeadline) Sunday, September 11 24 B7-19-06 Arene Mechanistic Issues (wdeadline) Wednesday, September 12 25 B7-19-06B Arene Mechanisms (wdeadline) Wednesday, September 12 26 B7-19-07A Nucleophilic Aromatic Subs (wdeadline) Thursday, September 13 27 B7-19-07B Nucleophilic Aromatic Subs (wdeadline) Friday, September 14 Exam 1 September 18, 19, 20

Exam 1 Time: Tuesday, September 20: 7:00 9:00PM Wednesday, September 21: 7:00 9:00PM OR Thursday, September 22: 7:00 10:00PM Location Soc/Anthro Testing Center Chapters will be covered in this order: Chapter 11, 14, 15, 19, 13 Practice Exams are Posted B7-19-98A Practice Exam 1A B7-19-98B Practice Exam 1B Deadline for alternate arrangements is Monday, 9/19/2016 at 4:30 PM (i.e., close of business) An oral make-up exam will be required for making up the exam for all students not taking the exam on the above dates or having already made prior arrangements

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How many different groups of chemically equivalent hydrogen atoms are in the following compound? Give a number. A B B A Answer = 2 2016-08-24 Q2

How many different groups of chemically equivalent hydrogen atoms are in the following compound? Give a number. B B Answer = 3 A C A 2016-08-24 Q3

How many different groups of chemically equivalent hydrogen atoms are in the following compound? Give a number. A Answer = 4 A B C D 2016-08-24 Q4

How many different groups of chemically equivalent hydrogen atoms are in the following compound? Give a number. Answer = 1 2016-08-24 Q5

How many different groups of chemically equivalent hydrogen atoms are in the following compound? Give a number. E D C Answer = 5 D C B A 2016-08-24 Q6

How many different groups of chemically equivalent hydrogen atoms are in the following compound? Give a number. D, cis to the C H E, trans to the C H D, cis to the C H C B A Answer = 5, due to cis, transissues E, trans to the C H 2016-08-24 Q7

How many different groups of chemically equivalent carbon atoms are in the following compound? Give F E a number. D Answer = 6 E D C B A 2016-08-24 Q8

How many different groups of chemically equivalent carbon atoms are in the following compound? Give D D C a number. B A Answer = 4 2016-08-24 Q9

Background Material http://www2.chemistry.msu.edu/faculty/reus ch/virttxtjml/spectrpy/nmr/nmr1.htm (Last accessed August 23, 2016) OR Google NMR Tutorial

What can I learn from 1 H NMR? Each group of chemically equivalent hydrogens gives a signal! Three pieces of information from each signal Chemical Shift Deshielding from Nearest Neighbors Electronegativity (e.g., O, N, C=O, Ar) Pi system effects Integration Number of H s on that carbon atom Spin-spin splitting Number of H s on next carbon atom

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Approximate Values of Chemical Shifts for 1 H NMR Type of Proton Approximate Chemical Shift ( ) Type of Proton Approximate Chemical Shift ( ) -CH 3 0.9 Ar-H 6.8-8.0 -CH 2-1.2-1.3 9.7-10.5 1.4 I-C-H 3.1-3.3 C=C-CH 3 1.5-2.5 Br-C-H 3.4-3.6 2.1-2.6 Cl-C-H 3.6-3.8 Ar-CH 3 2.3-2.6 RNH 2 Variable 2.5-3.0 R-O-H Variable R-O-CH 3.3-4.0 ArOH Variable R 2 C=CHR 4.5-6.5 RCO 2 H Variable

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Chemical Shift and Integration Examples 3 3

Chemical Shift and Integration Examples

Chemical Shift and Integration Examples

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