17.2 Flashcards

1
Q

Are bonds aalways locked in place and still? Explain

A

No

Bonds have energy and vibrate naturally around central point - therefore atoms in molecule in constant motion

Bonds can abdorb IR radiation, which can make them bend/stretch more

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2
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Describe a stretch

A

A type of vibration of a bond

Rhythmic movement along line between atoms, so distance between increases and decreases

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3
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Describe bend

A

Type of vibration

Results in change in bond angle

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4
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Amount that bond stretches/bends depends on

A

Mass of atoms in bond - heavier vibrate more slowly than lighter

Strength if bond - stronger bonds vibrate faster than weaker

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5
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What frequency radiation can bond absorb

A

Same frequency as natural frequency of bond

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6
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Steps of infrared spectroscopy

A

Sample placed in IR spectrometer

Beam IR radiation in range of 200-4000cm^-1 passed through the sample

Molecule absorbs some of the IR frequencies and emerging beam of radiation analysed to identify frequencies that have been absorbed by sample

IR spectrometer usually connected to computer that plots graph of trasnmittance against wavenumber

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7
Q

Dips in IR spectrum called

A

Peaks

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8
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What can a peak tell you

A

Look at wavenumber on peak

Tells you type of bond present

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9
Q

Fingerprint region meaning

A

Area of IR spectrum below 1500cm^-1 that gives a characteristic pattern for different compounds

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10
Q

On IR spectrum, all organic compound have a peak at _______ cm^-1. Why?

A

Between 2850-3100

Presence of C-H bonds

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11
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How to tell alcohol peak?

A

3200-3600

Big round peak, clearly sticks out

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12
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How to tell ketone/aldehyde peak? (As both have C=O bond)

A

Clear peak in range 1630-1820

Long/sharp?

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13
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How to recognise carboxylic acid peak?

A

A peak within 1630-1820 (C=O)

broad peak at 2500-3330 (O-H)

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14
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Typical sequence for analysis of a compound?

A

Elemental analysis - use of percentage composition data to determine empirical formula

Mass spectrometry - use of molecular ion peak prom mass spectrum to determine molecular mass; use of fragment ions to identify sections of ion

IR spectroscopy - use absorption peaks prom IR spectrum to identify bonds/functional groups present in molecule

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