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(a)
Interpretation:
The IR absorption frequency of a typical
Concept introduction:
Carbon-deuterium bond is much like a carbon-hydrogen bond. They have similar stiffness which is measured by the spring constant. Due to the extra neutron, the deuterium atom has approximately twice the mass of a hydrogen atom.
The IR absorption frequency of a bond is proportional to
(b)
Interpretation:
The
Concept introduction:
Carbon-deuterium bond is much like a carbon-hydrogen bond. They have similar stiffness which is measured by the spring constant. Due to the extra neutron, the deuterium atom has approximately twice the mass of a hydrogen atom.
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