Chapter 12: Q12-12-12P (page 385)
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: Q12-12-12P (page 385)
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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