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c) A compound with a molar mass of 102.13 g/mol.
LOD
USNHUIרוואר ולו
50
D
4000
11
pum
r T
2110
74 1674
1954 84 1488
1900
1886
62 1808
88 1757
1698
6622NOON
3906 86
3306
3291
3081
3058
6887 LTD
16
12
62
3034
3022 72
10
9
00 00 00 00
3000
JO
125
00
6136
8516126
8
86 1444 31
84 1386
1071 67
86 1331 81 1026 53
86 1282
918 57
883 84
70 1246 66
68 1176 81
15 1159 81
86
72
5H
2000
7
1100 84
10 LD 1 12 00
6
HAVENUMBERI -11
843 86
757
4
692
666
24
621 23
530 30
514 43
9
5
ppm
4
1500
3
1H
N
1
1000
0
500
d) A compound with a formula of C4H4O₂Br, which displays a single singlet at 2.7 ppm in the ¹H NMR and
displays in the IR diagnostic region, signals at 2950 cm¹ and 1714 cm ¹¹.
di) How many signals would you expect in the ¹³C NMR of the compound you determined?
Transcribed Image Text:c) A compound with a molar mass of 102.13 g/mol. LOD USNHUIרוואר ולו 50 D 4000 11 pum r T 2110 74 1674 1954 84 1488 1900 1886 62 1808 88 1757 1698 6622NOON 3906 86 3306 3291 3081 3058 6887 LTD 16 12 62 3034 3022 72 10 9 00 00 00 00 3000 JO 125 00 6136 8516126 8 86 1444 31 84 1386 1071 67 86 1331 81 1026 53 86 1282 918 57 883 84 70 1246 66 68 1176 81 15 1159 81 86 72 5H 2000 7 1100 84 10 LD 1 12 00 6 HAVENUMBERI -11 843 86 757 4 692 666 24 621 23 530 30 514 43 9 5 ppm 4 1500 3 1H N 1 1000 0 500 d) A compound with a formula of C4H4O₂Br, which displays a single singlet at 2.7 ppm in the ¹H NMR and displays in the IR diagnostic region, signals at 2950 cm¹ and 1714 cm ¹¹. di) How many signals would you expect in the ¹³C NMR of the compound you determined?
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