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Dmitry_Shevchenko [17]
4 years ago
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Compound A (C9H12) shows prominent peaks in its mass spectrum at m/z 120 and 91. Compound B (also C9H12) shows prominent peaks a

t m/z 120 and 105. On vigorous oxidation with chromic acid, both compounds give benzoic acid. From this information, deduce the structures of both compounds.

Chemistry
1 answer:
vodka [1.7K]4 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Compound A: Propylbenzene

Compound B: Cumene

Explanation:

On this case, we have two clues:

<u>1) The mass spectrometry info</u>

<u>2) The formation of benzoic acid</u>

If we have the formation of benzoic acid with a strong oxidant (H_2CrO_4). It means that we have an <u>alky group bonded to benzene</u>. Therefore we have to <u>add three carbons to a benzene</u> ring in order to obtain the mass of the compound (120).

The next question is <u>how these three additional carbons are bonded</u> to the benzene. For this, we have to check the mass info. For compound A we have a <u>fragmentation moeity on 91</u> therefore we have a <u>loss of an ethyl group</u>. Therefore compound A have a <u>linear structure</u> for the aditional three carbons.

For compound B we have a <u>fragmentation moeity on 105</u> this means a loss of 15 units of mass therefore we <u>loss a methyl grou</u>p. This indicates that we have a <u>non linear structure</u> fo the three additional carbons.

See figures 1 and 2.

I hope it helps!

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White raven [17]

Benzene be B

Toluene be T

We have made then one lettered to make things easier

  • \sf P^0_B=95.1mmHg,P^0_T=28.4mmHg
  • \sf x_B=x_T=0.5

\\ \rm\Rrightarrow \dfrac{P^0_B-P_B}{P^0_B}=x_B

\\ \rm\Rrightarrow 95.1-P_B=95.(0.5)

\\ \rm\Rrightarrow 95.1-P_B=47.55

\\ \rm\Rrightarrow P_B=47.55mmHg

And

\\ \rm\Rrightarrow \dfrac{P^0_T-P_T}{P^0_T}=x_T

\\ \rm\Rrightarrow 28.4-P_T=28.4(0.5)

\\ \rm\Rrightarrow P_T=14.2mmHg

Total vapour pressure

  • 28.4+95.1
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