Chapter 12: Q11-P (page 383)
Where might the following compound have IR absorptions?
Short Answer
Absorption bands seen at 2210-2260 \(c{m^{ - 1}}\), 1690 \(c{m^{ - 1}}\) and 1640-1680 \(c{m^{ - 1}}\).
Chapter 12: Q11-P (page 383)
Where might the following compound have IR absorptions?
Absorption bands seen at 2210-2260 \(c{m^{ - 1}}\), 1690 \(c{m^{ - 1}}\) and 1640-1680 \(c{m^{ - 1}}\).
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a)cis-1,2-Cyclohexanedicarboxylic acid
b) Hepatanedioic acid
c) 2-Hexen-4-ynoic acid
d) 4-Ethyl-2-propyloctanoic acid
e) 3-chlorophthalic acid
f) Triphenylacetic acid
g) 2-Cyclobutenecarbonitrile
h) m-Benzoylbenzonitrile
Where might the following compound have IR absorptions?
Question: Where might the following compound have IR absorptions?
Propose structures for compounds that fit the following mass-spectraldata:
(a) A hydrocarbon with M+= 132
(b) A hydrocarbon with M+=166
(c) A hydrocarbon with M+= 84
Predict the products for the reactions in Problem 8-26 if each were run in DMSO with water. Show the complete mechanism including appropriate regiochemistry and stereochemistry.
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