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Quiz. Homework 4.
Please highlight the co
ect answer.
1.- What is the maximum number of EPR signals that would be expected from the radical molecule below
given that the nuclear spin of hydrogen is ½?
Group of answer choices
13
0
2
9
2.- Which is the optimal technique to analyse particles whose particle size is of similar magnitude to that of the incident wavelength?
Circular Dichroism
Nephelometry
Tu
idimetry
Fluorescence
3.- Select the false statement about Raman Spectroscopy
The wavelengths of the absorption bands in Raman and IR do not always coincide
All molecules that have a net dipole moment when vi
ating
Stokes and antistokes lines present different intensity
A fraction of the scattered radiation may not be the same frequency as the incident radiation
4.- In Quadrupole MS, a mass scan is made by, which of the following methods?
keeping the RF:DC ratio constant, but altering the magnitude of both terms
putting an electrostatic analyser between the ion source and the detecto
altering the RF, but keeping the DC constant
altering the DC, but keeping the RF constant
5.- In the Moving Belt Interface, the purpose of the Infra-red heater is to achieve which of the following?
Desolvate the eluent
Enable the operator to view the sample
Produce gaseous ions
Make the belt run faste
6.- Which ONE of the following statements about the advantages of 13C NMR is FALSE?
Good methods allow decoupling of 13C and protons
13C NMR gives information about the molecule’s backbone not periphery
The chemical shift range of 13C NMR is less than that of proton NMR
Homonuclear spin-spin coupling is not encountered because 13C abundance is low
7.- What is the number of lines that can be theoretically seen in the proton NMR of CH3CH2CH2I  as a result of protons in the central CH2 coupling with protons either side of it?
9
12
6
7
8.- The theoretical number of modes of vi
ation in the CO2 molecule is FOUR. How many lines are actually seen in the IR spectra?
5
3
2
1
9.- Fluorescence is most likely to occur in compounds where the lowest energy transition is which of the following?
Π⟶ΠΠ⟶Π*
n⟶Πn⟶Π*
Π⟶nΠ⟶n*
n⟶nn⟶n*
10.- Which ONE of the following techniques can be used as a sharp line source in  Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy?
Hollow cathode lamp
Graphite furnace
Constant cu
ent, low voltage arcs
High voltage AC spa
11.- In flame photometry, lithium can be analysed by means of its emission line at 671 nm. Calculate the wavenumber.
6.7 x 10-7 cm-1
14,903 cm-1
67,100 cm-1
149.03 cm-1
12.- Which ONE of the following preparation techniques is often used for analysis of silicate materials?
Lithium metaborate fusion
Reduction using hydroxylamine sulphate
Dissolution in deionised wate
Wet oxidation with nitric acid
Answered Same Day May 15, 2021

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Sumita Mitra answered on May 15 2021
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Quiz. Homework 4.
Please highlight the co
ect answer. ( co
ect answer is marked in bold)
1.- What is the maximum number of EPR signals that would be expected from the radical molecule below
given that the nuclear spin of hydrogen is ½?
Group of answer choices
13
0
2
9-answe
2.- Which is the optimal technique to analyse particles whose particle size is of similar magnitude to that of the incident wavelength?
Circular Dichroism
Nephelometry
Tu
idimetry
Fluorescence- answe
3.- Select the false statement about Raman Spectroscopy
The wavelengths of the absorption bands in Raman and IR do not always coincide
All molecules that have a net dipole moment when vi
ating
Stokes and antistokes lines present different intensity-answe
A fraction of the scattered radiation may not be the same frequency as the incident radiation
4.- In Quadrupole MS, a mass scan...
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