SPECTROMETRY Flashcards

1
Q

What gives the nuclei of atoms their magnetic moment?

A

They have a charge and spin

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2
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What influence does an external magnetic field have on the magnetic moment?

A

The presence of an external field would cause the magnetic field to all line up in the same direction. However in the absence, the magnetic moment is random.

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3
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What factors determine how much radio wave energy is required to flip a hydrogen nucleus?

A
  1. High magnetic field - the higher the magnetic field the higher the energy required to flip
  2. Electron Density around the hydrogen - Hydrogen nucleus could be shielded by electron density from the magnetic field.
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4
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Why are integral values very helpful?

A

They tell us the ratio of H’s in each environment

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5
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What information can you gain from proton NMR?

A
  1. The chemical shift tells you the environment of the proton (shielded or not shielded)
  2. Multiplicity - The number of neighbouring hydrogens
  3. Integration of peak area - the ratio of hydrogens in each environment
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6
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Proton NMR can be used for quantitative and qualitative analysis.
TRUE / FALSE
EXPLAIN

A

TRUE!
Qualitative - to assess purity or identification
Quantitative - The integral value show us how much H gives rise to a certain peak or environment therefore we can determine how much is present

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7
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What is the equation to calculate the amount of a compound using proton NMR?

A

(Number of moles of compound/number of moles of s-trioxane) = (integral of compound/ number of protons giving signal) / (s-trioxane integral / Number of protons giving signal)

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