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OCHEM Test 4
OCHEM Test 4
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Organic Chemistry
Undergraduate 2
06/05/2017

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Term
some excellent nucleophiles
Definition
-N3- -NC- -HS- -RS- -HO- -RO- -H-C≡C-
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some good nucleophiles
Definition
-F- -Cl- -Br- -I- -RO2- -R-SH -R3N -R2NH -RNH2
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some poor nucleophiles
Definition
-H2O -R-OH -RO2H -(CH3)3CO-
Term
some reagents that are essentially non-nucleophilic
Definition
-H- -HSO4- -TsO-
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characteristics of a good nucleophile
Definition
strong base and, when applicable, polarizeable
Term
when base strength and nucleophilicity parallel each other
Definition
at top of periodic table
Term
why HSO4- is essentially non-nucleophilic
Definition
because the negative charge is on O
Term
some strong bases
Definition
-HO- -RO- -H2N- -H- -R- -R2N -(CH3)3CO- -H-C≡C-
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basicity vs. e'negativity
Definition
inversely related
Term
polarizeability vs. base strength
Definition
inversely related
Term
some excellent leaving groups
Definition
-I- -Br- -Cl- -TsO- -MsO- -H2O
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some good leaving groups
Definition
-R3N -CH3COO-
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some poor leaving groups
Definition
-HO- -RO- -F-
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some non-leaving groups
Definition
-H2N- -H- -R-
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base strength vs. leaving group ability
Definition
inversely related
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some polar protic solvents
Definition
-H2O -CH3OH (MeOH) -CH3CH2OH (EtOH) -(CH3)3COH (t-BuOH) -CH3COOH (AcOH)
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MeOH
Definition
CH3OH
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EtOH
Definition
CH3CH2OH
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t-BuOH
Definition
(CH3)3COH
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AcOH
Definition
CH3COOH
Term
some polar aprotic solvents
Definition
-DMSO -CH3CN (acetonitrile) -CH3COCH3 (acetone) -DMF -HMPA
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polar protic solvents
Definition
in general, they are solvents with O-H or N-H bonds
Term
what's number 1?
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Definition
SN2
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what's number 2?
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Definition
SN2
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what's number 3?
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Definition
E2
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what's number 4?
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Definition
SN2
Term
what's number 5?
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Definition
E2
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what's number 6?
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Definition
E1
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what's number 7?
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Definition
SN1
Term
what's number 8?
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Definition
E2
Term
what's number 9?
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Definition
E1
Term
what's number 10?
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Definition
SN1
Term
what's number 1?
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Definition
O-H
N-O
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what's number 2?
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Definition
C-H sp2 C-H sp3
Term
what's number 3?
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Definition
C≡N
C≡C
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what's number 4?
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Definition
C=O
Term
what's number 5?
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Definition
C=C
Term
what's number 6?
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Definition
fingerprint
Term
what's number 1?
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Definition
R-OH R-NH2
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what's number 2?
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Definition
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Term
what's number 3?
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Definition
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what's number 4?
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Definition
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Term
what's number 5?
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Definition
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Term
what's number 6?
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Definition
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Term
what's number 7?
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Definition
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Term
what's number 8?
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Definition
R3C-H R-CH2-R R-CH3
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what's number 9?
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Definition
Si(CH3)4
Term
what happens in an SN1 rxn?
Definition
nucleophile attacking carbocation
Term
what happens in an E1 rxn?
Definition
deprotonation of the C adjacent to the carbocation
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the rate limiting step in SN1 rxns
Definition
formation of a carbocation
Term
the rate limiting step in E1 rxns
Definition
formation of a carbocation
Term
the rate of an SN1 rxn depends on...
Definition
only the concentration of the substrate
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the rate of an E1 rxn depends on...
Definition
only the concentration of the substrate
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the rate of an SN1 rxn is proportional to...
Definition
the stability of the carbocation
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the rate of an E1 rxn is proportional to...
Definition
the stability of the carbocation
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carbocations in order of stability
Definition
tertiary > secondary >> primary > methyl
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the solvents favored in rxns involving carbocations
Definition
polar
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the shape of carbocations
Definition
trig planar
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carbocations are stabilized by...
Definition
-increasing substitution at C
-resonance
Term
carbocations can be formed by...
Definition
-dissolving tertiary alkyl halide in a polar protic solvent
-adding acid to a secondary or tertiary alcohol
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carbocations are more stable in these solvents
Definition
polar
Term
secondary carbocations can rearrange to tertiary carbocations by...
Definition
hydride or alkyl shifts
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some carbocations that are very unstable other than primary and methyl
Definition
vinyl and aryl
Term
vinyl carbocation
Definition
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Definition
vinyl carbocation
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aryl carbocation
Definition
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Definition
aryl carbocation
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allyl carbocation
Definition
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allyl carbocation
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benzyl carbocation
Definition
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Definition
benzyl carbocation
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some ways to form carbocations
Definition
-dissolve tertiary alkyl halides in polar protic solvent
-add an acid to a secondary or tertiary alcohol
-addition of silver salts to an alkyl halide
Term
some ways secondary carbocations can rearrange to tertiary carbocations
Definition
-hydride shift
-alkyl shift
-ring expansion

the driving force is formation of more stable carbocation
Term
sequence of SN1 rxn
Definition
1: departure of leaving group
2: nucleophile attacking the carbocation
Term
why SN1 rxns lead to racemization
Definition
because the carbocation is flat
Term
SN1 rxns are always accompanied by...
Definition
some E1
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sequence of E1 rxns
Definition
1: departure of leaving group
2: deprotonation of carbon adjacent to carbocation
Term
in E1 rxns, the proton is removed by...
Definition
a weak base
Term
the 2bl bond that is favored in E1 rxns
Definition
the more substituted one (Zaitsev)
Term
stereochemistry of 2bl bond product of E1 rxns
Definition
the major product will have the bulkiest groups trans to each other across the 2bl bond
Term
E1 rxns are favored by...
Definition
heat
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the base in E1 rxns can be...
Definition
the solvent, leaving group, the counter-ion of the acid
Term
rate law for SN1 rxns
Definition
rate = k[substrate]
Term
rate law for E1 rxns
Definition
rate = k[substrate]
Term
effect of 2bling the concentration of the substrate in SN1 rxns
Definition
2bls the rate
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effect of 2bling the concentration of the nucleophile in SN1 rxns
Definition
no effect
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effect of 2bling the concentration of the substrate in E1 rxns
Definition
2bls the rate
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effect of 2bling the concentration of the nucleophile in E1 rxns
Definition
no effect
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in 6-membered rings, E2 rxns can occur only when...
Definition
the leaving group is axial
Term
in 6-membered rings, SN2 rxns can occur only when...
Definition
the leaving group is axial
Term
why E2 rxns in 6-membered rings can occur only when the leaving group is axial
Definition
because there needs to be a H anti-periplanar to the leaving group
Term
why SN2 rxns in 6-membered rings can occur only when the leaving group is axial
Definition
because the antibonding orbital is accessible and above the ring only when the leaving group is axial
Term
rate of SN2 rxn vs. steric bulk
Definition
inversely related
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the one thing mass spectroscopy is great for
Definition
determining the molecular mass of the unknown sample
Term
the most important peak to identify in mass spectroscopy
Definition
the "molecular ion" (M+)
Term
significance of the "molecular ion" (M+)
Definition
it's the mass of the parent molecule minus an electron
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some other things that can be learned from mass spectroscopy
Definition
-whether or not certain halogens (Br, Cl) are present
-the structure of the molecule
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how one can use mass spectroscopy to determine whether or not certain halogens (Br, Cl) are present
Definition
by analyzing the M+2 peaks
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how mass spectroscopy can help identify the structure of the molecule
Definition
the fragmentation pattern provides clues about the structure of the molecule, since molecules break at their weakest points

the question "what is the most stable free radical that can be formed" is a good place to start
Term
the 3 types of info one can get from a mass spectrum
Definition
-the molecular ion M
-fragment masses (M-X "M minus X")
-isotope masses; they give info about # of C's (M+1), presence of halogens (M+2), or other atoms (like S and Si)
Term
the parent ion in mass spectroscopy
Definition
the highest intensity peak (assigned intensity of 100), usually representing the most favorable fragmentation of the molecule
Term
some variation of the M peak in mass spectroscopy
Definition
the strength of it varies considerably

strong for alcohols, but can be very weak for aldehydes
Term
the sequence of mass spectroscopy
Definition
1: sample injection
2: ionization
3: acceleration
4: deflection (separation)
5: detection
Term
details about sample injection in mass spectroscopy
Definition
the sample (as a dilute solution) is injected into a receptor, and then "nebulized" into gaseous form
Term
details about ionization in mass spectroscopy
Definition
the sample is hit with a high energy electron beam, knocking an electron off of the molecule and forming a positive ion (molecular ion, M+)
Term
details about acceleration in mass spectroscopy
Definition
the molecular ion M (and whatever fragments they may have broken into) are accelerated in an electric field

(neutral fragments can't be accelerated by the electric field and won't be detected)
Term
details about deflection (separation) in mass spectroscopy
Definition
the stream of ions is deflected by a magnetic field located along a bend in the tube

this separates the ions according to their mass/charge ratio (M/Z), as lighter ions will be "bent" more than heavier ones
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details about detection in mass spectroscopy
Definition
the ions hit a detector which converts the arrival of each ion into an electrical signal, which is amplified and recorded

the instrument can be "tuned" to optimize sampling of fragments with a particular range of masses
Term
the isotopes of Br
Definition
79Br 81Br
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the isotopes of Cl
Definition
35Cl 37Cl
Term
how to use the M+1 peak to determine the number of C's in mass spectroscopy
Definition
divide the M+1 peak by 1.1%
Term
how the M+2 peak can help you detect Cl or Br
Definition
if the M+2 peak is about equal to M, 1 Br is present

if the M+2 peak is about 1/3 the height of M, 1 Cl is present
Term
one way to detect S on a mass spectroscopy reading
Definition
S also has a significant M+2 peak, although about 4% the intensity of M for each S present, it is much smaller
Term
what does it mean when M is odd?
Definition
the number of N's in the sample is odd
Term
what happens when a sample is hit with a high-energy electron beam?
Definition
it results in an unstable high-energy species (the molecular ion) which may fragment before detection
Term
when fragmentation occurs, it forms...
Definition
-a cation (which is detected)
-a (neutral) free radical (which is not)
Term
an important clue to understanding which fragments will form in fragmentation
Definition
understanding "what are the most stable carbocations/radicals that can be formed thru breaking bonds in the molecule?"
Term
sequence of fragmentation in mass spectroscopy
Definition
1: the molecule is hit by a high energy electron beam and an electron is ejected from the sample, creating a cation
2: the resulting cation is an unstable high energy species which has a very short lifetime and might fragment before detection
3:
3a: fragmentation may occur to give a neutral fragment (a radical) not detected and a cation fragment (which can be detected)
3b: many different fragmentations may occur, but ones that result in relatively stable fragments will be most likely
Term
how to analyze a mass spectroscopy chart
Definition
1: look for the molecular ion M, usually the peak furthest right
2: look for the highest intensity fragments and try to figure out how they might have formed from the substance being analyzed
Term
something that helps predict fragmentation patterns
Definition
carbocation (and radical) stability
Term
stability of carbocations vs. stability of C radicals
Definition
about the same
Term
the bond breaking that is usually most likely to occur in mass spectrometry
Definition
the bond breaking that forms the most stable carbocations/radicals
Term
some things IR spectroscopy can be useful for
Definition
-identifying certain functional groups
-most useful for determining the presence or absence of hydroxyl (OH) and carbonyl (C=O) groups
-more rarely, determining the presence or absence of amines or amides (N-H bonds) as well as terminal alkynes
-can be useful for determining the presence of alkenes/aromatics as well as CC and CN triple bonds
Term
the questions to ask when using IR spectroscopy
Definition
-Is a hydroxyl group present?
-Is a carbonyl present?
-Are there any triple bonds?
-Is an amide or amine present?
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number of atoms vs. frequency
Definition
directly proportional
Term
size of bonded atoms vs. frequency
Definition
inversely related
Term
electrions can be promoted to higher energy levels (i.e. orbitals) when...
Definition
a molecule absorbs UV or visible light of frequency ΔE, where ΔE is the difference between energy levels
Term
some ways molecules can vibrate
Definition
-symmetric stretching
-asymmetric stretching
-bending
-scissoring
-rocking
Term
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Definition
symmetric stretching
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symmetric stretching
Definition
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Definition
asymmetric stretching
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asymmetric stretching
Definition
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Definition
bending
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bending
Definition
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Definition
scissoring
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scissoring
Definition
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Term
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Definition
rocking
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rocking
Definition
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the bottom line for IR spectroscopy
Definition
different bonds absorb IR radiation at characteristic frequencies and we can use these patterns to identify certain functional groups present in an unknown sample
Term
how IR spectroscopy is done
Definition
the sample, often a thin film, is exposed to a burst of infrared light, and the absorbance of the sample is measured vs. the frequency of the light
Term
how the IR spectrum is usually plotted
Definition
usually transmittance on the y axis vs. wave number on the x axis measured in cm-1, which correlates the frequency
Term
wavenumber
Definition
the inverse of wavelength (1/λ)

λ = wavelength
Term
how wavelength is related to frequency
Definition
λ = v/c

λ = wavelength
v = frequency
c = the speed of light
Term
wavenumber corresponds to...
Definition
the number of wavelengths per unit distance
Term
the 4 key principles to apply in order to determine whether C atoms are "chemically shift equivalent"
Definition
1: equivalence thru rotation of the whole molecule
2: equivalence thru symmetry (mirror planes)
3: equivalence thru fast rotation
4: inequivalence due to stereochemistry
Term
equivalence thru rotation of the whole molecule
Definition
when atoms are chemically equivalent if their positions can be superimposed by rotation of the molecule
Term
equivalence thru symmetry (mirror planes)
Definition
when C atoms are equivalent if they can be interconverted by reflection along a mirror plane
Term
equivalence thru fast rotation
Definition
C's being chemically shift equivalent when they can be interconverted thru bond rotations
Term
the 4 key principles to apply in order to determine whether H atoms are "chemically shift equivalent"
Definition
1: equivalence thru fast rotation
2: chemical equivalence thru reflection in a mirror plane
3: chemical equivalence thru rotation of the whole molecule
4: homotopic, enantiotopic, and diastereotopic H's
Term
homotopic
Definition
chemically equivalent and will have the same chemical shifts
Term
enantiotopic
Definition
chemically equivalent in an achiral environment
Term
diastereotopic
Definition
chemically inequivalent and will therefore have different chemical shifts
Term
why 12C is NMR inactive
Definition
because it has a nuclear spin of 0
Term
λ
Definition
wavelength (m)
Term
v
Definition
frequency (s-1 or Hz)
Term
c
Definition
speed of light (≈ 3 • 108 m/s)
Term
ε
Definition
energy (J / mol or kJ / mol)
Term
how to calculate wavelength (λ)
Definition
λ = c / v
Term
how to calculate frequency (v)
Definition
v = c / λ
Term
how to calculate energy (ε)
Definition
ε = hv = hc / λ
Term
1 calorie = ______ J
Definition
4.184 J
Term
what undergoes McLafferty rearrangement?
Definition
ketones
Term
ketones do this to form alcohols and alkenes
Definition
McLafferty rearrangement
Term
ketones undergo Mclafferty rearrangement to form...
Definition
alcohols and alkenes
Term
the most ubiquitous gfragment in the mass spectrum
Definition
the one that forms the most stable carbocation
Term
why H's at the end of a 2bl bond can count as 2 different kinds of H's
Definition
because 1 is cis and the other is trans
Term
convert chemical shift into δ units (δ = ppm)
Definition
δ = (observed chemical shift (Hx away from TMS)) / (spectrometer frequency in MHz)

δ = ppm
Term
relationship between measurements in δ units (ppm) and frequency of spectrometer
Definition
δ measurements in ppm are totally independent of spectrometer frequency
Term
downfield side
Definition
the left part of the NMR chart

aka low-field
Term
upfield side
Definition
the right part of the NMR chart

aka high-field
Term
chemical shift
Definition
the position on an NMR chart at which a nucleus absorbs
Term
What's the chemical shift? R-OH and R-NH2
Definition
0.5-8 δ (ppm)
Term
What type of H? 0.5-8 δ (ppm)
Definition
-R-OH -R-NH2
Term
What's the chemical shift? [image]
Definition
10-? δ (ppm)
Term
What type of H? 10-? δ (ppm)
Definition
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Term
What's the chemical shift? [image]
Definition
9.3-9.7 δ (ppm)
Term
What type of H? 9.3-9.7 δ (ppm)
Definition
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Term
What's the chemical shift? [image]
Definition
6.6-8.1 δ (ppm)
Term
What type of H? 6.6-8.1 δ (ppm)
Definition
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Term
What's the chemical shift? [image]
Definition
5-6.4 δ (ppm)
Term
What type of H? 5-6.4 δ (ppm)
Definition
[image]
Term
What's the chemical shift? [image]
Definition
2.8-3.7 δ (ppm)
Term
What type of H? 2.8-3.7 δ (ppm)
Definition
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Term
What's the chemical shift? [image]
Definition
1.8-2.7 δ (ppm)
Term
What type of H? 1.8-2.7 δ (ppm)
Definition
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Term
What's the chemical shift? R3C-H, R-CH2-R, and R-CH3
Definition
0.7-1.8 δ (ppm)
Term
What type of H? 0.7-1.8 δ (ppm)
Definition
-R3C-H- -R-CH2-R -R-CH3
Term
What's the chemical shift? Si(CH3)4
Definition
0 δ (ppm)
Term
What type of H? 0 δ (ppm)
Definition
Si(CH3)4
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