2) The IR spectrum of an unknown organic compound with the molecular formula C10H12O2 is shown below. Match the IR spectrum below to the correct molecule and identify the key bonds in the spectrum. LOD EM 1595 1768 D 4000 Structure ~3099- 3032 OH ~2977- 2879 3000 2008 NAVENUMBER H 1500 HO Absorbance Peak(s) Bond(s) (cm-¹) of ogl ~3099-3032 ~2977-2879 1768 1595 380
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Please solve question 2 using the given IR spectrum


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