analytical 1 p2 Flashcards

1
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what happens when a molecule adsorbs infrared radiation?

A

it makes the covalent bond vibrate more in a stretching or bending motion

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what factors affect the amount of vibration of a bond?

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bond strength, bond length, mass of each atom in the bond

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2
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how does infrared spectroscopy work?

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each bond has unique vibration frequency in the infrared region of the EM spectrum
bonds absorb radiation that has the same frequency as their frequency of vibration
infrared radiation emerged from a sample is missing the frequencies that have been absorbed –> this information can be used to identify the compound’s functional group

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3
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what do the peaks on an infrared spectrum represent?

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absorbance of energy from the infrared radiation

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4
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what are the 2 peaks that must be present to identify a substance as carboxylic acid?

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very broad peak at 2500 - 3300 cm-1 –> O-H group
sharp peak at 1680-1750 cm-1 –> C=O group

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5
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what happens inside a mass spectrometer?

A

organic compound is vaporised and passed through the spectrometer
some molecules lose an electron and forms molecular ions
excess energy from the ionisation makes the bonds vibrate more
vibration causes bond to weaken
molecular ion splits by fragmentation

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6
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what is the symbol of the molecular ion?

A

M+

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7
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is fragmentation predictable? why?

A

no, because it can happen anywhere in the molecule

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8
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in a mass spec how is a molecular ion represented?

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it is the peak with the highest mass/charge ratio

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9
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the molecular mass of the molecular ion is equal to what?

A

relative molecular mass of the compound

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10
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will the molecular ion peaks of two isomers of the same compound be the same or different?

A

same

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11
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what is m/z value of CH3+?

A

15

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12
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what is the m/z value of OH- from alcohol?

A

17

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13
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what are the advantages of using mass spectrometry?

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cheap, small quantities of samples required

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14
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what is the main disadvantage of using mass spectrometry?

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the sample is completely destroyed

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15
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what do the troughs on an infrared spectrum show?

A

the frequencies where radiation has been absorbed - match to table to find out which bonds they represent

16
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what is the fingerprint region?

A

area of the infrared spectrum below wavenumber of 1500cm-1
many peaks, caused by complex vibrations of the whole molecule
unique to every compound, so can be used to identify compounds

17
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how is the fingerprint region used to identify compounds?

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the fingerprint region’s pattern is matched to a database on a computer to identify the compound accurately