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List ALL the significant peaks in the IR spectrum of each molecule below by showing which functional group should have an absorbance at which wave number. They might have more than one functional group

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**10. List ALL the significant peaks in the IR spectrum of each molecule below by showing which functional group should have an absorbance at which wave number. They might have more than one functional group! Please make sure you include all the C-H stretching's as well.**

The question includes structural representations of seven different organic molecules labeled A through G. Here’s a description and the corresponding functional groups for each molecule:

**A.**
- **Structure:** Ethynyl alcohol.
- **Functional Groups:**
  - Hydroxyl (OH) group: Strong, broad absorption around 3200-3600 cm⁻¹.
  - Alkyne (C≡C) group: Absorption around 2100-2260 cm⁻¹.
  - C-H stretching (sp): Absorption around 3300 cm⁻¹.

**B.**
- **Structure:** Cyclohexyl methyl ketone.
- **Functional Groups:**
  - Ketone (C=O): Strong absorption around 1700-1750 cm⁻¹.
  - C-H stretching: Absorption around 2850-2960 cm⁻¹.

**C.**
- **Structure:** Ethylacrylate.
- **Functional Groups:**
  - Ester (C=O): Strong absorption around 1735-1750 cm⁻¹.
  - C=C and C-H (Alkene): Absorption around 1620-1680 cm⁻¹ and 3020-3100 cm⁻¹ respectively.
  - C-O (stretching): Absorption around 1050-1300 cm⁻¹.

**D.**
- **Structure:** Butylamine.
- **Functional Groups:**
  - Amino (NH2) group: Primary amine shows two peaks at 3300-3500 cm⁻¹.
  - C-H stretching: Absorption around 2850-2960 cm⁻¹.

**E.**
- **Structure:** 2-Bromo-1-phenylethanol.
- **Functional Groups:**
  - Hydroxyl (OH) group: Strong, broad absorption around 3200-3600 cm⁻¹.
  - Aromatic (C-H): Absorption around 3000-3100 cm⁻¹.
  - C-H stretching: Absorption around 285
Transcribed Image Text:**Question Prompt for Educational Website:** **10. List ALL the significant peaks in the IR spectrum of each molecule below by showing which functional group should have an absorbance at which wave number. They might have more than one functional group! Please make sure you include all the C-H stretching's as well.** The question includes structural representations of seven different organic molecules labeled A through G. Here’s a description and the corresponding functional groups for each molecule: **A.** - **Structure:** Ethynyl alcohol. - **Functional Groups:** - Hydroxyl (OH) group: Strong, broad absorption around 3200-3600 cm⁻¹. - Alkyne (C≡C) group: Absorption around 2100-2260 cm⁻¹. - C-H stretching (sp): Absorption around 3300 cm⁻¹. **B.** - **Structure:** Cyclohexyl methyl ketone. - **Functional Groups:** - Ketone (C=O): Strong absorption around 1700-1750 cm⁻¹. - C-H stretching: Absorption around 2850-2960 cm⁻¹. **C.** - **Structure:** Ethylacrylate. - **Functional Groups:** - Ester (C=O): Strong absorption around 1735-1750 cm⁻¹. - C=C and C-H (Alkene): Absorption around 1620-1680 cm⁻¹ and 3020-3100 cm⁻¹ respectively. - C-O (stretching): Absorption around 1050-1300 cm⁻¹. **D.** - **Structure:** Butylamine. - **Functional Groups:** - Amino (NH2) group: Primary amine shows two peaks at 3300-3500 cm⁻¹. - C-H stretching: Absorption around 2850-2960 cm⁻¹. **E.** - **Structure:** 2-Bromo-1-phenylethanol. - **Functional Groups:** - Hydroxyl (OH) group: Strong, broad absorption around 3200-3600 cm⁻¹. - Aromatic (C-H): Absorption around 3000-3100 cm⁻¹. - C-H stretching: Absorption around 285
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