A B Text Text Question 15 E CI Question 16 F 2 D 3 Question 17 Question 18 Н G Cl Text Question 19 2 Text Question 20 2 N caffeine Text OH Text K Question 21 3 L Text Question 22 1 ob be 4 Question 23 Question 24 Question 25 OH Question 26 OH aspirin Text M N OH HO naproxen 7 10 Question 27 Question 28 Each of the six ¹H NMR spectra below corresponds to one of the 14 molecules from Questions 15-28. Determine which molecule corresponds to each spectrum, then enter the letter of the correct molecule on Canvas as your answer to the question. For example, if one of the spectra below consisted of only one singlet peak at 8 2.10, you would know that this is acetone and you would enter H as your answer. 8 2H 2H 1H+ 1H Ме 1H PPM PPM 8 6 5 PPM 3H 6H HP 3H 3H 6H Question 29 Text NOTE: "1H+1H" means that the peak was created by two different hydrogens with very similar chemical shifts. Question 30 Text Question 31 Text
A B Text Text Question 15 E CI Question 16 F 2 D 3 Question 17 Question 18 Н G Cl Text Question 19 2 Text Question 20 2 N caffeine Text OH Text K Question 21 3 L Text Question 22 1 ob be 4 Question 23 Question 24 Question 25 OH Question 26 OH aspirin Text M N OH HO naproxen 7 10 Question 27 Question 28 Each of the six ¹H NMR spectra below corresponds to one of the 14 molecules from Questions 15-28. Determine which molecule corresponds to each spectrum, then enter the letter of the correct molecule on Canvas as your answer to the question. For example, if one of the spectra below consisted of only one singlet peak at 8 2.10, you would know that this is acetone and you would enter H as your answer. 8 2H 2H 1H+ 1H Ме 1H PPM PPM 8 6 5 PPM 3H 6H HP 3H 3H 6H Question 29 Text NOTE: "1H+1H" means that the peak was created by two different hydrogens with very similar chemical shifts. Question 30 Text Question 31 Text
Chapter17: Drugs And Dissection
Section: Chapter Questions
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B
Text
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Question 15
E
CI
Question 16
F
2
D
3
Question 17
Question 18
Н
G
Cl
Text
Question 19
2
Text
Question 20
2
N
caffeine
Text
OH
Text
K
Question 21
3
L
Text
Question 22
1
ob be
4
Question 23
Question 24
Question 25
OH
Question 26
OH
aspirin
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M
N
OH
HO
naproxen
7
10
Question 27
Question 28

Transcribed Image Text:Each of the six ¹H NMR spectra below corresponds to one of the 14 molecules from Questions 15-28.
Determine which molecule corresponds to each spectrum, then enter the letter of the correct molecule
on Canvas as your answer to the question. For example, if one of the spectra below consisted of only
one singlet peak at 8 2.10, you would know that this is acetone and you would enter H as your answer.
8
2H 2H
1H+ 1H
Ме
1H
PPM
PPM
8
6
5
PPM
3H
6H
HP
3H
3H
6H
Question 29
Text
NOTE: "1H+1H" means that
the peak was created by
two different hydrogens
with very similar chemical
shifts.
Question 30
Text
Question 31
Text
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