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Summary Edexcel A-Level Chemistry: Topic 7 - Modern Analytical Techniques I (Notes)

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Do you need a little extra help on A-Level Chemistry? This pack includes detailed notes on modern analytical techniques I, an important topic complementing the whole of organic chemistry that could appear either paper 2 or paper 3 of Edexcel A-Level Chemistry. Luckily for you, however, these notes are tailored to the A-Level Edexcel Chemistry specification and are perfect for both AS and A-Level students, so whether you're in the first year of the course, or have your A-Level exams coming up in the summer, these notes on modern analytical techniques I could be a lifesaver for you! With every specification point on the syllabus related to this topic being covered in detail in these notes, these notes will be able to support you with whatever it is with this topic that you need help on! These notes are packed with useful information delivered in a simple format, so will be able to help you to consolidate your knowledge. So even if you're happy with this topic, why not download these notes - after all, better safe than sorry! So what are you waiting for? Press the download button now and you won't regret it!

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Modern Analytical Techniques I
Mass spectrometry
Mass spectrometry can be used to identify compounds. It is done using a mass
spectrometer and involves charging (i.e. ionising) molecules which can then be
detected due to their charge.
Here is an example of a mass spectrum:




The x- axis is
labelled as ‘m/z’ (mass to charge ratio of the ions), and the y-axis is labelled as
relative abundance. The last significant peak (i.e. 116 in this example) is known as
the molecular ion, and gives the Mr of the compound.
The smaller ion peaks are fragment ions and can indicate possible structures of the
molecules based on the groups present in that molecule.
Infrared (IR) spectroscopy
An infrared spectrum used infrared radiation and can be used to deduce which
functional groups are present in a molecule. This is due to their wavenumber
(measured in cm-1) which corresponds to the stretching absorption for certain
function groups:
 C-H for alkanes, alkenes and aldehydes
 C=C for alkenes
 O-H for alcohols
 C=O for aldehydes and ketones
 C=O and a broad O-H for carboxylic acids
 N-H for amines
 Data for wavenumber above 1500cm-1 gives information about the functional
groups present. Data below that point is in the fingerprint region.
Here is an example of an infrared spectrum:
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