10- The strongest absorption area of the benzene ring in visible and ultraviolet spectroscopy at 255 nm 11- A Calverti rearrangement occurs when the compound has a hydrogen atom in theß. Position 12-Carboxylic acids show an absorption peak of 44 m/e Q/ true or false
10- The strongest absorption area of the benzene ring in visible and ultraviolet spectroscopy at 255 nm 11- A Calverti rearrangement occurs when the compound has a hydrogen atom in theß. Position 12-Carboxylic acids show an absorption peak of 44 m/e Q/ true or false
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