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Ronch [10]
2 years ago
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Be sure to answer all parts. Draw the structure of a compound of molecular formula C4H8O that has a signal in its 13C NMR spectr

um at ≥ 160 ppm. Then draw the structure of an isomer with no rings of molecular formula C4H8O that has all of its 13C NMR signals at < 160 ppm.
Structure that has a signal ≥ 160 ppm: draw structure ...

Structure with no rings that has all signals < 160 ppm: draw structure ...

Chemistry
1 answer:
GenaCL600 [577]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

The possible structures are ketone and aldehyde.

Explanation:

Number of double bonds of the given compound is calculated using the below formula.

N_{db}=N_{c}+1-\frac{N_{H}+N_{Br}-N_{N}}{2}

N_{db}=Number of double bonds

N_{c} = Number of carbon atoms

N_{H} = Number of hydrogen atoms

N_{N} = Number of nitrogen atoms

The number of double bonds in the given formula - C_{4}H_{8}O

N_{db}= 4+1-\frac{8+0-0}{2}=1

The number of double bonds in the compound is one.

Therefore, probable structures is as follows.

(In attachment)

The structures I and III are ruled out from the probable structures because the signal in 13C-NMR appears at greater than 160 ppm.

alkene compounds I and II shows signal less than 140 ppm.

Hence, the probable structures III and IV are given as follows.

The carbonyl of structure I appear at 202 and ketone group of IV appears at 208 in 13C, which are greater than 160.

Hence, the molecular formula of the compound C_{4}H_{8}O having possible structure in which the signal appears at greater than 160 ppm are shown aw follows.

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