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In my Org Chem Lab, I was given an unknown. I isolated the solid part and did an IR on it. I know this much that it is an amide. I have tried to identify some absorptions but not sure if I am right. I think it is an unsubstituted benzamide but then I also think it might be mono substituted. I had a green flame on my Balstein flame test indicating a halide. Melting point range is 160.2 to 163.5 degrees Celsius.
Based on the info I have given, can you help me identify this unknown? I understand it might not be conclusive but anything would be appreciated.
Please identify the stretches, bends and reasoning for your conclusion. 99.0 122.7 11892 33000 720e- 73Sã 1154 1040 5 10705 967.1 15866 12908 669.2 602.0 10054 6893 13923 7404 1309.9 54.0 4000.0 1500 1000 650.0 em-1 cpel data 2274114samiam72ysolidsp
In my Org Chem Lab, I was given an unknown. I isolated the solid part and did an IR on it. I know this much that it is an amide. I have tried to identify some absorptions but not sure if I am right. I think it is an unsubstituted benzamide but then I also think it might be mono substituted. I had a green flame on my Balstein flame test indicating a halide. Melting point range is 160.2 to 163.5 degrees Celsius.
Based on the info I have given, can you help me identify this unknown? I understand it might not be conclusive but anything would be appreciated.
Please identify the stretches, bends and reasoning for your conclusion.
99.0 122.7 11892 33000 720e- 73Sã 1154 1040 5 10705 967.1 15866 12908 669.2 602.0 10054 6893 13923 7404 1309.9 54.0 4000.0 1500 1000 650.0 em-1 cpel data 2274114samiam72ysolidsp
Keith LeannonLv2
27 Jul 2019