question archive To collect a 'H NMR spectrum of your product, click on the NMR magnet and drag the NMR sample tube to the flask on the lab bench
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To collect a 'H NMR spectrum of your product, click on the NMR magnet and drag the NMR sample tube to the flask on the lab bench. A window containing the NMR spectrum for your product should now open. You can zoom into various portions of the NMR spectrum by clicking and dragging over the desired area. The Zoom Out button is used to zoom back out to view the full spectrum. Identify all of the peaks in the NMR spectrum and record the chemical shift, the splitting, and the number of hydrogens for each peak in the NMR table below. The NMR spectrum can also be saved to the lab book for later analysis. If necessary to confirm the structure of your product, you can measure the "C NMR for the product and record the chemical shifts for the peaks. Mass spectrometry is also available if needed. H NMR Peak Chemical Shift (6) Multiplicity Peak Chemical H Shift (6) Multiplicity 7 Structure: 2 3 9 Cyclohexene 4 10 5 11 6 12 pecify the multiplicity as a singlet (s), doublet (d), triplet (t), quartet (q), or multiplet (m). Specify the number of hydrogens associated with each peak. Do the FTIR and NMR spectra you measured and recorded in the tables above confirm that you synthesized the assigned target compound? Explain.