Can someone explain the difference between carbon and hydrogen environments?
Also, what's the easiest way to find the number of carbon and hydrogen environments?
Thanks!
When you look at carbon environments you ask "What atoms is this carbon connected to?".
For example, in propan-1-ol there are three carbon environments.
-1 is attached to 3Hs and 1C
-Another is attached to 2Cs and 2Hs
-Finally, the last one is is bonded to 1O, 2Hs, and 1C
In propane, there are two carbon environments
-1 is attached to 2Cs and 2Hs
-2 are attached to 3 Hs and 1C
Some people get confused with this when you have butan-1-ol
-1 is attached to 3Hs and 1C
-1 is attached to 2Cs and 2 Hs
-1 is attached to 1C, 1 slightly positive C and 2Hs
-1 is attached to 1C, 2Hs, and 1O
Lots of students will think that there are 3 hydrogen environments, but atoms behave differently depending on what they are attached to, so the two CH2 environments are actually different, because the carbons they are connected to will act differently.
Hope this helps