This document contains questions about identifying functional groups that give specific infrared (IR) spectrum signals and distinguishing between compound pairs using IR analysis. Question 1 asks about the functional groups that absorb at 1700 cm-1, 1550 cm-1, and between 2510-3000 cm-1. Question 2 asks how to distinguish methanol from diethyl ether, cyclopentane from 1-pentene, and a third pair using IR analysis.
This document contains questions about identifying functional groups that give specific infrared (IR) spectrum signals and distinguishing between compound pairs using IR analysis. Question 1 asks about the functional groups that absorb at 1700 cm-1, 1550 cm-1, and between 2510-3000 cm-1. Question 2 asks how to distinguish methanol from diethyl ether, cyclopentane from 1-pentene, and a third pair using IR analysis.
This document contains questions about identifying functional groups that give specific infrared (IR) spectrum signals and distinguishing between compound pairs using IR analysis. Question 1 asks about the functional groups that absorb at 1700 cm-1, 1550 cm-1, and between 2510-3000 cm-1. Question 2 asks how to distinguish methanol from diethyl ether, cyclopentane from 1-pentene, and a third pair using IR analysis.
1. What functional groups give the following signals in an IR spectrum?
A) 1700 cm-1 B) 1550 cm-1 C) 1700 cm-1 and 2510-3000 cm-1 2. How can you distinguish the following pairs of compounds through IR analysis? A) CH3OH (Methanol) and CH3CH2OCH2CH3 (Diethylether) B) Cyclopentane and 1-pentene. C)