Difference between revisions of "Chem341:NMR workshop/Exercise 4"
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You should answer each question correctly before moving onto the next. | You should answer each question correctly before moving onto the next. | ||
<quiz> | <quiz> | ||
− | { | + | {For the left hand CH<sub>3</sub>, how many hydrogens are on the neighboring carbon? |
|type="()"} | |type="()"} | ||
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+ 0 | + 0 | ||
|| Correct! Now go on to the next question. | || Correct! Now go on to the next question. | ||
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|| Wrong! Look again... | || Wrong! Look again... | ||
</quiz> | </quiz> | ||
− | Now apply the n+1 rule from above to calculate the multiplicity, where n = the no. of Hs on neighboring carbons. | + | Now apply the n+1 rule from above to calculate the multiplicity, where n = the no. of Hs on neighboring carbons.} |
+ | |||
<quiz> | <quiz> | ||
− | { | + | {For the left hand CH<sub>3</sub>, what is the multiplicity? |
|type="()"} | |type="()"} | ||
− | |||
+ 0 | + 0 | ||
|| Wrong! Remember it's n+1 | || Wrong! Remember it's n+1 | ||
- 1 | - 1 | ||
− | || Correct! | + | || Correct! |
- 2 | - 2 | ||
|| Wrong! Remember it's n+1 | || Wrong! Remember it's n+1 | ||
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|| Wrong! Remember it's n+1 | || Wrong! Remember it's n+1 | ||
− | {What do you call a peak with that multiplicity?|type="()"} | + | {What do you call a peak with that multiplicity? |
+ | |type="()"} | ||
+ singlet | + singlet | ||
|| Correct! Now go on to the next question. | || Correct! Now go on to the next question. | ||
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- multiplet | - multiplet | ||
|| Wrong! Look again... | || Wrong! Look again... | ||
− | + | </quiz> | |
− | {For the CH<sub>2</sub>, how many hydrogens are on the neighboring carbon?|type="()"} | + | <quiz> |
+ | {For the CH<sub>2</sub>, how many hydrogens are on the neighboring carbon? | ||
+ | |type="()"} | ||
+ 0 | + 0 | ||
|| Wrong! Look again... | || Wrong! Look again... | ||
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</quiz> | </quiz> | ||
Now apply the n+1 rule from above to calculate the multiplicity, where n = the no. of Hs on neighboring carbons. | Now apply the n+1 rule from above to calculate the multiplicity, where n = the no. of Hs on neighboring carbons. | ||
+ | |||
<quiz> | <quiz> | ||
− | { | + | {For the CH<sub>2</sub>, what is the multiplicity? |
|type="()"} | |type="()"} | ||
− | |||
+ 0 | + 0 | ||
|| Wrong! Remember it's n+1 | || Wrong! Remember it's n+1 | ||
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|| Wrong! Remember it's n+1 | || Wrong! Remember it's n+1 | ||
- 4 | - 4 | ||
− | || Correct! | + | || Correct! |
− | {What do you call a peak with that multiplicity?|type="()"} | + | {What do you call a peak with that multiplicity? |
+ | |type="()"} | ||
+ singlet | + singlet | ||
|| Wrong! Look again... | || Wrong! Look again... | ||
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- multiplet | - multiplet | ||
|| Wrong! Look again... | || Wrong! Look again... | ||
− | + | </quiz> | |
− | {For the right hand CH<sub>3</sub>, how many hydrogens are on the neighboring carbon?|type="()"} | + | <quiz> |
+ | {For the right hand CH<sub>3</sub>, how many hydrogens are on the neighboring carbon? | ||
+ | |type="()"} | ||
+ 0 | + 0 | ||
|| Wrong! Look again... | || Wrong! Look again... | ||
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Now apply the n+1 rule from above to calculate the multiplicity, where n = the no. of Hs on neighboring carbons. | Now apply the n+1 rule from above to calculate the multiplicity, where n = the no. of Hs on neighboring carbons. | ||
<quiz> | <quiz> | ||
− | { | + | {For the right hand CH<sub>3</sub>, what is the multiplicity? |
|type="()"} | |type="()"} | ||
− | |||
+ 0 | + 0 | ||
|| Wrong! Remember it's n+1 | || Wrong! Remember it's n+1 | ||
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|| Wrong! Remember it's n+1 | || Wrong! Remember it's n+1 | ||
- 3 | - 3 | ||
− | || Correct! | + | || Correct! |
- 4 | - 4 | ||
|| Wrong! Remember it's n+1 | || Wrong! Remember it's n+1 | ||
− | {What do you call a peak with that multiplicity?|type="()"} | + | {What do you call a peak with that multiplicity? |
+ | |type="()"} | ||
+ singlet | + singlet | ||
|| Wrong! Look again... | || Wrong! Look again... |
Revision as of 00:01, 26 October 2009
This page is to help you to answer Exercise 4 in the Chem 341 NMR Workshop. The guided help is (for the first structure only) below the images.
Structures
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First structure
You should answer each question correctly before moving onto the next. <quiz> {For the left hand CH3, how many hydrogens are on the neighboring carbon? |type="()"} + 0 || Correct! Now go on to the next question. - 1 || Wrong! Look again... - 2 || Wrong! Look again... - 3 || Wrong! Look again... - 4 || Wrong! Look again... </quiz> Now apply the n+1 rule from above to calculate the multiplicity, where n = the no. of Hs on neighboring carbons.}
<quiz> {For the left hand CH3, what is the multiplicity? |type="()"} + 0 || Wrong! Remember it's n+1 - 1 || Correct! - 2 || Wrong! Remember it's n+1 - 3 || Wrong! Remember it's n+1 - 4 || Wrong! Remember it's n+1
{What do you call a peak with that multiplicity? |type="()"} + singlet || Correct! Now go on to the next question. - doublet || Wrong! Look again... - triplet || Wrong! Look again... - quartet || Wrong! Look again... - multiplet || Wrong! Look again... </quiz> <quiz> {For the CH2, how many hydrogens are on the neighboring carbon? |type="()"} + 0 || Wrong! Look again... - 1 || Wrong! Look again... - 2 || Wrong! Look again... - 3 || Correct! Now go on to the next question. - 4 || Wrong! Look again... </quiz> Now apply the n+1 rule from above to calculate the multiplicity, where n = the no. of Hs on neighboring carbons.
<quiz> {For the CH2, what is the multiplicity? |type="()"} + 0 || Wrong! Remember it's n+1 - 1 || Wrong! Remember it's n+1 - 2 || Wrong! Remember it's n+1 - 3 || Wrong! Remember it's n+1 - 4 || Correct!
{What do you call a peak with that multiplicity? |type="()"} + singlet || Wrong! Look again... - doublet || Wrong! Look again... - triplet || Wrong! Look again... - quartet || Correct! Now go on to the next question. - multiplet || Wrong! Look again... </quiz> <quiz> {For the right hand CH3, how many hydrogens are on the neighboring carbon? |type="()"} + 0 || Wrong! Look again... - 1 || Wrong! Look again... - 2 || Correct! Now go on to the next question. - 3 || Wrong! Look again... - 4 || Wrong! Look again... </quiz> Now apply the n+1 rule from above to calculate the multiplicity, where n = the no. of Hs on neighboring carbons. <quiz> {For the right hand CH3, what is the multiplicity? |type="()"} + 0 || Wrong! Remember it's n+1 - 1 || Wrong! Remember it's n+1 - 2 || Wrong! Remember it's n+1 - 3 || Correct! - 4 || Wrong! Remember it's n+1
{What do you call a peak with that multiplicity? |type="()"} + singlet || Wrong! Look again... - doublet || Wrong! Look again... - triplet || Correct! You successfully analyzed the first structure. - quartet || Wrong! Look again... - multiplet || Wrong! Look again...
</quiz>