ii) Compound A v) Reagents vi) Compound B Draw any expected biproducts iii) Molecular Formula iv) Q Compound A Data vii) MS of molecular ion isotope pattern x) 'H-NMR Spectrum 11 Compound B Data 10 vii) MS of molecular ion isotope pattern x) 'H-NMR Spectrum 12 11 10 9 % Transmission % Transmission Molecular Formula 22 viii) IR spectrum (only O-H and C=O absorption bands) ix) "C-NMR Spectroscopy (# of signals) 4000 3000 2000 1000 Wavenumbers (cm) 0ppm viii) IR spectrum (only O-H and C=O absorption bands) ix) "C-NMR Spectroscopy (# of signals) m/z 4000 3000 2000 1000 Wavenumbers (cm) 0ppm OH
ii) Compound A v) Reagents vi) Compound B Draw any expected biproducts iii) Molecular Formula iv) Q Compound A Data vii) MS of molecular ion isotope pattern x) 'H-NMR Spectrum 11 Compound B Data 10 vii) MS of molecular ion isotope pattern x) 'H-NMR Spectrum 12 11 10 9 % Transmission % Transmission Molecular Formula 22 viii) IR spectrum (only O-H and C=O absorption bands) ix) "C-NMR Spectroscopy (# of signals) 4000 3000 2000 1000 Wavenumbers (cm) 0ppm viii) IR spectrum (only O-H and C=O absorption bands) ix) "C-NMR Spectroscopy (# of signals) m/z 4000 3000 2000 1000 Wavenumbers (cm) 0ppm OH
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Problem 1.125E: Convert 4.50102nm into pm. a.4.50102pm b.4.50102pm c.4.501011pm d.4.50105pm
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ii) The starting material(s) and major desired product are
provided in the question.
iii) Molecular Formula: Write the molecular formula of
the single compounds drawn in the Compound A box.
iv) Degrees of Unsaturation (Ω): Write the degrees of
unsaturation for the single compounds drawn in the
Compound A box.
v) Reagents: Draw the reagents required to perform the
chemical transformation. Solvent is not required for this
assignment.
vi) Major Product: Draw the major desired product as
provided in the question. Also draw expected byproducts,
including things like salts if they exist.
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