4.2.4 analytical techniques Flashcards

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what is infrared spectroscopy and how is it used

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  • measures certain bonds in a molecule absorbing infrared radiation at characteristic frequencies that cause covalent bonds to vibrate
  • a computer then compares IR spectra to a database to identify the compound
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what is the greenhouse effect

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  • CO2, methane and water vapour are greenhouse gases and they trap the Earth’s radiated IR energy in the atmosphere
  • the IR radiation is absorbed by C=O, O-H and C-H bonds which then contribute to global warming
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what contribution does CO2 have to global warming

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  • concentrations of CO2 in the atmosphere have risen significantly due to increased burning of fossil fuels
  • the greenhouse effect id dependent on the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere, its ability to absorb IR and how long it stays in the atmosphere
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how can infrared spectroscopy be used practically

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  • to monitor gases causing air pollution

- modern breathalysers to measure levels of ethanol in the breath

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what is the process of mass spectrometry

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  • when a molecule is put through a mass spectrometer it will break up to give a series of peaks caused by fragments
  • the peak with the largest m/z is equal to the Mr and is called the molecular ion peak
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what is fragmentation

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  • the molecular ion fragments due to covalent bonds breaking

- more stables ions like carbocations will cause a greater peak intensity

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