Didnt p and q both have 5 peaks..as in same no. Of peaks? 😕
Well I thought so and wrote that but crossed it out because there were two peaks in p that had similar H environment so they'll produce one peak instead of two. So total = 4
Well I thought so and wrote that but crossed it out because there were two peaks in p that had similar H environment so they'll produce one peak instead of two. So total = 4
But I may be wrong...who knows
P would've had 3 peaks, you've forgotten about the H on the end of the carboxylic acid functional group... The other two I found would each have 5, so distinguish between those two you'd have to look at shift and high res x
In the 2nd part of ques 1, was the cation fe(2+) or chromium(3+)?? And which isomer did u choose for that melting temp. Range thing aftr sample1 and sample 2??
In the 2nd part of ques 1, was the cation fe(2+) or chromium(3+)?? And which isomer did u choose for that melting temp. Range thing aftr sample1 and sample 2??
P would've had 3 peaks, you've forgotten about the H on the end of the carboxylic acid functional group... The other two I found would each have 5, so distinguish between those two you'd have to look at shift and high res x
Nooo I didn't forget about the OH in carboxylic part...lemme show you what I mean and correct me if I'm wrong please.