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ch. 13 | CHEM 332 - Organic Chemistry II, Quizzes of Inorganic Chemistry

Class: CHEM 332 - Organic Chemistry II; Subject: Chemistry; University: SUNY at Binghamton; Term: Spring 2011;

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TERM 1
NMR
DEFINITION 1
tells about carbon skeleton and the environment of the
hydrogens attached
TERM 2
Infrared spectroscopy
DEFINITION 2
reveals the presence of signals the absence of key functional
groups
TERM 3
ultra-violet visible spectroscopy
DEFINITION 3
probes the electron distribution, especially in molecules that
have conjugated pi electron systems
TERM 4
mass
spectrometry
DEFINITION 4
gives molecular weight and formula
TERM 5
electromagnetic radiation
DEFINITION 5
properties of both particles and waves, includes visible light
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NMR

tells about carbon skeleton and the environment of the

hydrogens attached

TERM 2

Infrared spectroscopy

DEFINITION 2

reveals the presence of signals the absence of key functional

groups

TERM 3

ultra-violet visible spectroscopy

DEFINITION 3

probes the electron distribution, especially in molecules that

have conjugated pi electron systems

TERM 4

mass

spectrometry

DEFINITION 4

gives molecular weight and formula

TERM 5

electromagnetic radiation

DEFINITION 5

properties of both particles and waves, includes visible light

photons

particles

TERM 7

quantum

DEFINITION 7

amount of energy in photons

TERM 8

plank's constant

DEFINITION 8

6.63 x 10^-34 J

TERM 9

spectrometers

DEFINITION 9

A spectrometer (spectrophotometer, spectrograph or

spectroscope) is an instrument used to measure properties

of light over a specific portion of the electromagnetic

spectrum, typically used in spectroscopic analysis to identify

materials.

TERM 10

quantized

DEFINITION 10

electronic, vibrational, and nuclear spin states. not continous

vincinal coupling

three-bond coupling

TERM 17

spin-spin splitting

DEFINITION 17

the observed splitting of NMR signals

TERM 18

spin-spin coupling

DEFINITION 18

physical basis for splitting of NMR signals