11. Measurement Flashcards
Random Error
Above or below true value, usually due to equipment
(repetition of at least 3, range of 5)
Systematic Error
In one direction, usually due to instrument / method error
eg physical errors in the measuring device, improper or sloppy use of measuring device, ambient conditions
Precision
A measure of the certainty
Accuracy
How close the value is to the accepted value
Mass Spectroscopy Process
Ionization –> Acceleration –> Deflection –> Detection
Mass Spectroscopy requirements and info
- vacuum
- callibrated with 12C
- all living things composed w/ 12C
- solid in room tempt –> easy to store and transport
- abundant
- Lighter ions/ positive charges deflect more
- Mass/Charge ratio m/z
Infrared Spectroscopy
- Molecules that absorb infrared radiation have fluctuating dipole moments
- When molecules absorb infrared radiation they can bend, stretch and/ or vibrate (symmetrically / asymmetrically)
- I.R. Active mode of vibration
H1NMR (Nuclear Magnetic Resonance)
- Looks at protons in hydrogen atoms
- proton spins act as magnets –> uses energy to line up with or against magnetic field –> energy measured in the radiowave region
- chemical environments
Index of Hydrogen Deficiency (IHD)
- Degree of unsaturation in organic compounds
- double bond/ ring = 1 degree
- triple bond = 2 degree
- aromatic ring = 4 degree
- IHD = 0.5(2C + 2 - h - x - n)
High Resolution H1NMR
- Spin-spin coupling creates slightly different energy levels creating split in peaks
- n + 1 rule
- CH2 next to CH3 splits the CH3 peak into 3
- CH3 next to CH2 splits the CH2 peak into 4 peaks
- CH next to CH3 splits the CH3 into 2 peaks
- The proton on a hydroxyl group generally does not split
- shields adjacent H protons as well
Tetramethylsilane (TMS) Standard
- Hydrogens are all in the same environment so only one reference line is produced given a value of σ=0ppm
- Si has a lower electronegativity than C so Si-H lines do not overlap with C-H ones
- Chemically intert, soluble organic solvents, can be easily removed by boiling
Xray Crystallography
- constructive interferance - when waves are in phase, they can be added together
- used to determine bond length, bond angles and crystalline structure
Applications of IR Radiation
- TV remote
- Heat sensor
- Global warming
- H2O and CO2 bonds that absorb IR radiation because of tehir fluctuating dipoles
- UV high energy, shorter wavelength ; IR lower energy, longer wavelength
Applications of 1HNMR Spectroscopy
- Breathalyser
- MRI scans
- Magnetic resonance imaging –> non invasive
- detects protons in 1H atoms of water molecules