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Q1. What is mean by enatiomer and diastereomers
Enantiomers and diastereomers are types of stereoisomers that differ in their spatial arrangement.
Enantiomers are mirror images of each other and cannot be superimposed on each other.
Diastereomers are stereoisomers that are not mirror images of each other.
Enantiomers have opposite optical rotations and identical physical properties.
Diastereomers have different physical and chemical properties.
Examples of enantiomers include L-alanine and D-alanine, while examples of diastereo...read more
Q2. What is value of H1 value of amine proton ?
The value of H1 of amine proton depends on the specific amine compound.
The H1 value can be determined through NMR spectroscopy.
Different amine compounds have different H1 values.
The H1 value can provide information about the structure and properties of the amine compound.
Q3. Draw the structure of ethyl acetate and interpret NMR value
Ethyl acetate is a compound with the chemical formula CH3COOCH2CH3. It has a sweet, fruity odor and is commonly used as a solvent.
The structure of ethyl acetate consists of an ethyl group (CH3CH2-) attached to the carbonyl carbon of an acetate group (-COO-).
The NMR value of ethyl acetate can be interpreted by analyzing the chemical shifts and splitting patterns of its protons.
In the 1H NMR spectrum of ethyl acetate, the ethyl group will appear as a triplet due to the three ch...read more
Q4. Give polarity order of phenol , benzaldehyde and benzoic acid.
Phenol > Benzoic acid > Benzaldehyde in polarity order.
Polarity is determined by the presence of polar functional groups.
Phenol has a hydroxyl group making it the most polar.
Benzoic acid has a carboxyl group making it more polar than benzaldehyde which has an aldehyde group.
Q5. What isH1 NMR value of aldehyde
The H1 NMR value of aldehyde is typically between 9-10 ppm.
The H1 NMR value is affected by the chemical environment of the aldehyde group.
The value can vary depending on the specific aldehyde.
Examples include formaldehyde (9.5 ppm) and acetaldehyde (9.2 ppm).
Q6. What is mean by aromaticity?
Aromaticity refers to the property of certain organic compounds that exhibit a unique stability and resonance due to a delocalized ring of electrons.
Aromaticity is a concept in organic chemistry.
It is characterized by a cyclic structure with a continuous system of overlapping p orbitals.
Aromatic compounds often have a distinct odor.
They are highly stable and resistant to chemical reactions.
Aromaticity is determined by Huckel's rule, which states that a compound must have 4n+2...read more
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