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For
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reaction
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to
understand
the
chemistry)
what
changes
would
be
expected
in
the
IR
spectra?
a
peak
around
1700
cm™
would
disappear
and
a
peak
around
3300
-
3500
cm
!
would
appear.
a
peak
around
1700
cm
!
would
appear
and
a
peak
around
3300
-
3500
cm™!
would
appear.
a
peak
around
1700
cm
!
would
disappear
and
a
peak
around
3300
-
3500
cm™!
would
disappear.
a
peak
around
1700
cm
!
would
appear
and
a
peak
around
3300
-
3500
cm™!
would
disappear.
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