А B (Choose the most prominent frequency. Do not include units in your answer. Use only the frequencies listed below. Write the letter of the compound, followed by the range of frequencies, separated by a comma. Example. "A,1600-1850". If there is more than one correct answer, only give one.)

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(Choose the most prominent frequency. Do not include units in your answer. Use only the frequencies listed below. Write the letter of the compound,
followed by the range of frequencies, separated by a comma. Example. "A,1600-1850". If there is more than one correct answer, only give one.)
Bond
Stretching frequency (cm²)
Intensity
O-H (alcohol)
3200-3650
Medium, broad
O-H (carboxylic acid)
2500-3300
Strong, broad
N-H
3100-3550
Medium
C-H (alkane)
2850-3000
Medium
C-H (alkene)
3000-3100
Medium to strong
C-H (alkyne)
3300
Weak to medium
C=C
2100-2250
Weak
C=C
1600-1680
Weak to medium
C=O (aldehyde/ketone) 1630-1820
Strong
C=O (ester)
1735-1800
Strong
C=O (carboxylic acid)
1700-1725
Strong
Transcribed Image Text:B (Choose the most prominent frequency. Do not include units in your answer. Use only the frequencies listed below. Write the letter of the compound, followed by the range of frequencies, separated by a comma. Example. "A,1600-1850". If there is more than one correct answer, only give one.) Bond Stretching frequency (cm²) Intensity O-H (alcohol) 3200-3650 Medium, broad O-H (carboxylic acid) 2500-3300 Strong, broad N-H 3100-3550 Medium C-H (alkane) 2850-3000 Medium C-H (alkene) 3000-3100 Medium to strong C-H (alkyne) 3300 Weak to medium C=C 2100-2250 Weak C=C 1600-1680 Weak to medium C=O (aldehyde/ketone) 1630-1820 Strong C=O (ester) 1735-1800 Strong C=O (carboxylic acid) 1700-1725 Strong
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