IR Spectra Peaks
This is a test to see if one can match up the IR frequencies with the types of stretches that made them.
- Created by: BMurWat
- Created on: 08-12-14 19:47
Other questions in this quiz
2. What do broad OH peaks mean?
- Nothing- it's interpreted the same way as a narrow peak
- There's a lot of OH bonds
- There's H bonding present
- It's a strong signal
3. What does a peak between 1640 and 1690 mean?
- Amide or C double bond C
- Nitrile group
- Aromatic ring
- Ketone
4. What are the stretches for Esters, Carboxylic Acids/Aldehydes and Ketones, in that order?
- 1715,1745,1730
- 1745,1730,1715
- 1690,1680,1670
- 1715,1730,1745
5. What stretches in the region of 1450-1625?
- C triple bond C
- Anhydries
- Aromatic Rings
- OH
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