Concept explainers
(a)
To determine: The difference between the given compounds using infrared spectroscopy and no other information.
Interpretation: The difference between the given compounds using infrared spectroscopy and no other information is to be stated.
Concept introduction: NMR spectroscopy is a technique used to determine a unique structure of the compounds. It identifies the carbon-hydrogen bonding of an organic compound. A hydrogen atom is called a proton in the NMR spectroscopy. IR spectroscopy is used to identify the
(b)
To determine: The difference between the given compounds using NMR spectroscopy and no other information.
Interpretation: The difference between the given compounds using NMR spectroscopy and no other information is to be stated.
Concept introduction: NMR spectroscopy is a technique used to determine a unique structure of the compound. It identifies the carbon-hydrogen bonding of an organic compound. A hydrogen atom is called as a proton in the NMR spectroscopy. IR spectroscopy is used to identify the functional groups present in the given compounds.
(c)
To determine: The difference between the given compounds using
Interpretation: The difference between the given compounds using
Concept introduction: NMR spectroscopy is a technique used to determine a unique structure of the compound. It identifies the carbon-hydrogen bonding of an organic compound. A hydrogen atom is called as a proton in the NMR spectroscopy. IR spectroscopy is used to identify the functional groups present in the given compounds.
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Organic Chemistry (9th Edition)
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