Spectroscopy Flashcards
final peak on a mass spectroscopy
molecular ion peak
4 stages of mass spectroscopy
ionization
acceleration
deflection
detection
how is relative molecular mass found from mass spec
molecular ion peak
how is relative atomic mass found from mass spectroscopy
isotopic abundance
ionization equation of M
M(g) + e- > M+<strong>.</strong>(g) + 2e-
fragmentation equation of M to P and Q
M+<strong>.</strong> > P+ + Q<strong>.</strong>
why is CHCl3 not used as a solvent for proton nmr
contains 1H atoms (protons)
proton nmr splitting
number of protons on adjacent atom + 1
what does chemical shift show
how exposed the nucleus is
area under peak in nmr
number of C’s or H’s in that environment
standard used in 1H or 13C nmr
tetramethylsilane TMS
Si(CH3)4
why is TMS used as a standard for nmr (4)
all C’s and H’s are equivalent
C nd H nuclei are highly shielded as Si has low electronegativity
cheap
non-toxic
number of peaks in 13C nmr
number of different C environments