6. A sweet-scented compound with the molecular formula C₁H₁2O2, was isolated from a synthetic perfume. Deduce the structure for the unknown compound by using the IR spectrum and the 'H and "C NMR spectra shown below. Explain. 100 mw My % Transmittance 4000 3000 11 10 9 8 200 2000 1500 Wavenumber/cm 1000 6 5 4 180 160 140 120 100 80 60 9 m 500 20
6. A sweet-scented compound with the molecular formula C₁H₁2O2, was isolated from a synthetic perfume. Deduce the structure for the unknown compound by using the IR spectrum and the 'H and "C NMR spectra shown below. Explain. 100 mw My % Transmittance 4000 3000 11 10 9 8 200 2000 1500 Wavenumber/cm 1000 6 5 4 180 160 140 120 100 80 60 9 m 500 20
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Transcribed Image Text:6. A sweet-scented compound with the molecular formula C₁H12O2, was isolated from a synthetic perfume.
Deduce the structure for the unknown compound by using the IR spectrum and the 'H and "C NMR
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