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This question is about six isomers of C7H14O. 1. Give the full IUPAC name of isomer P. Isomer P: H | CH3-CH2-CH2-C-COOH | CH3 2. A sample of P was mixed wi... show full transcript
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The combustion of P can be represented by the equation:
First, calculate the moles of CO₂ produced:
Using the ideal gas law,
We find the number of moles:
Initial:
After passing through NaOH:
The moles of CO₂ absorbed is:
We use this to find the moles of P consumed which, from stoichiometry, gives:
Calculate the molar mass of P:
Now, calculate the mass of P used:
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R shows two peaks: one for the CH3 and another for the adjacent CH2, while S shows three peaks: one for the CH3, one for the CH2, and one for the central carbon atom's environment.
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R shows a quartet and S shows a triplet in their respective H NMR spectra. The splitting is indicative of the presence of adjacent hydrogen environments allowing for distinguishable peaks.
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