11. Measurement Flashcards
(14 cards)
Random Error
Above or below true value, usually due to equipment
(repetition of at least 3, range of 5)
Systematic Error
In one direction, usually due to instrument / method error
eg physical errors in the measuring device, improper or sloppy use of measuring device, ambient conditions
Precision
A measure of the certainty
Accuracy
How close the value is to the accepted value
Mass Spectroscopy Process
Ionization –> Acceleration –> Deflection –> Detection
Mass Spectroscopy requirements and info
- vacuum
- callibrated with 12C
- all living things composed w/ 12C
- solid in room tempt –> easy to store and transport
- abundant
- Lighter ions/ positive charges deflect more
- Mass/Charge ratio m/z
Infrared Spectroscopy
- Molecules that absorb infrared radiation have fluctuating dipole moments
- When molecules absorb infrared radiation they can bend, stretch and/ or vibrate (symmetrically / asymmetrically)
- I.R. Active mode of vibration
H1NMR (Nuclear Magnetic Resonance)
- Looks at protons in hydrogen atoms
- proton spins act as magnets –> uses energy to line up with or against magnetic field –> energy measured in the radiowave region
- chemical environments
Index of Hydrogen Deficiency (IHD)
- Degree of unsaturation in organic compounds
- double bond/ ring = 1 degree
- triple bond = 2 degree
- aromatic ring = 4 degree
- IHD = 0.5(2C + 2 - h - x - n)
High Resolution H1NMR
- Spin-spin coupling creates slightly different energy levels creating split in peaks
- n + 1 rule
- CH2 next to CH3 splits the CH3 peak into 3
- CH3 next to CH2 splits the CH2 peak into 4 peaks
- CH next to CH3 splits the CH3 into 2 peaks
- The proton on a hydroxyl group generally does not split
- shields adjacent H protons as well
Tetramethylsilane (TMS) Standard
- Hydrogens are all in the same environment so only one reference line is produced given a value of σ=0ppm
- Si has a lower electronegativity than C so Si-H lines do not overlap with C-H ones
- Chemically intert, soluble organic solvents, can be easily removed by boiling
Xray Crystallography
- constructive interferance - when waves are in phase, they can be added together
- used to determine bond length, bond angles and crystalline structure
Applications of IR Radiation
- TV remote
- Heat sensor
- Global warming
- H2O and CO2 bonds that absorb IR radiation because of tehir fluctuating dipoles
- UV high energy, shorter wavelength ; IR lower energy, longer wavelength
Applications of 1HNMR Spectroscopy
- Breathalyser
- MRI scans
- Magnetic resonance imaging –> non invasive
- detects protons in 1H atoms of water molecules