Deck 5: Advanced Spectroscopy

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The technique of ____ can employ chemical processes to fragment molecules.

A) HPLC
B) mass spectrometry
C) NMR
D) IR spectroscopy
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To determine the presence of fentanyl or its derivatives by its mass and fingerprint, _____ should be used.

A) TLC
B) GC
C) HPLC
D) MS
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The observation that no two substances produce the same fragmentation patterns under carefully controlled conditions is a unique feature of:

A) electromagnetic radiation.
B) ultraviolet spectrophotometry.
C) thin-layer chromatography.
D) mass spectrometry.
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The tallest peak in a mass spectrum is termed the

A) base peak.
B) molecular ion peak.
C) fragment peak.
D) terminal peak.
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The technique of ____ can be used to determine the chemical structure of a molecule.

A) HPLC
B) SEM
C) NMR
D) IR spectroscopy
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Diagram and label the parts of a mass spectrometer.
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Explain how EI works.
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Explain how CI works.
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Why can both positive and negative ions be produced with CI but not EI?
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Assign the fragments using mass spectrometry for amphetamine.
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Explain how NMR works.
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Why is peak splitting often observed with proton NMR but not carbon NMR?
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Explain chemical shielding and coupling in NMR.
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Deck 5: Advanced Spectroscopy
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The technique of ____ can employ chemical processes to fragment molecules.

A) HPLC
B) mass spectrometry
C) NMR
D) IR spectroscopy
B
2
To determine the presence of fentanyl or its derivatives by its mass and fingerprint, _____ should be used.

A) TLC
B) GC
C) HPLC
D) MS
D
3
The observation that no two substances produce the same fragmentation patterns under carefully controlled conditions is a unique feature of:

A) electromagnetic radiation.
B) ultraviolet spectrophotometry.
C) thin-layer chromatography.
D) mass spectrometry.
D
4
The tallest peak in a mass spectrum is termed the

A) base peak.
B) molecular ion peak.
C) fragment peak.
D) terminal peak.
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The technique of ____ can be used to determine the chemical structure of a molecule.

A) HPLC
B) SEM
C) NMR
D) IR spectroscopy
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Diagram and label the parts of a mass spectrometer.
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Explain how EI works.
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Explain how CI works.
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Why can both positive and negative ions be produced with CI but not EI?
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Assign the fragments using mass spectrometry for amphetamine.
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Explain how NMR works.
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Why is peak splitting often observed with proton NMR but not carbon NMR?
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Explain chemical shielding and coupling in NMR.
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