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2 Weeks Ago: 7th November 2009 17:19
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Overlord in Training
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Re: NMR is confuzzling me :(
Originally Posted by boromir9111
Hey there, the exam question question i was looking at wasn't an ester but had only a carbonyl bond and not an ester and i didn't look at the compound carefully which is a silly mistake on my side but you are right, the answer is 4 because like you said the oxygen's are in different environments. I get that but back to my exam question where the compound is
CH3CH2C=0CH2CH3...... my answer was initially 1 peak because even though the carbonyl is there the -CH3CH2 are in the same environment either and for that reason i said 1 and would have a relative peak area of 5. But of course that wasn't right, can anyone explain that to me in detail please why that is?
Each of the two carbons in CH3CH2 is in a different environment and so the hydrogens will have different shifts.
The first carbon is attached to three hydrogens and one carbon, the second carbon is attached to one carbon, one oxygen and two hydrogens. Magnetically these are very differnt environments.
As they are in different environments the hydrogens will also form splitting patterns.
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