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- Question 10 of 18 Match the peaks in this spectrum with the carbons on the structure below. A) I: 11.5 ppm II: 54.3 ppm II: 23.3 рpm IV: 36.2 ppm B) I: 36.2 ppm II: 11.5 ppm II: 23.3 рpm IV: 54.3 ppm C) I: 36.2 ppm II: 23.3 ppm IL III IV III: 54.3 ppm IV: 11.5 ppm D) 1: 36.2 ppm II: 54.3 ppm I: 23.3 рpm IV: 11.5 ppmA total of how many signals are expected in the ¹H spectrum of the given compound? CI оDraw the structure of the compound whose spectroscopy data is provided. CoH120 2.6 ppm, 1H, sextet 2.1 ppm, 3H, singlet 1.7 - 1.3 ppm, 2H, multiplet 1.1 ppm, 3H, doublet 0.9 ppm, 3H, triplet
- Analysis given IR, CNMR (written below), HNMR and mol weight: weight: 142g/mol C NMR: 4 uniques C's, small peak at 220ppm, medium peak at 50ppm, 2 strong peaks at 21 and 22ppmMatch the peaks in this spectrum with hydrogens on the structure below. A) H3C I H₂ 3.0 H₂ CH3 IV 2.0 ppm 1.0 1.68 ppm II: 0.99 ppm III: 2.32 ppm IV: 3.61 ppm 1: B) I: 0.99 ppm II: 1.68 ppm III: 2.32 ppm IV: 3.61 ppm C) I: II: 1.68 ppm 0.99 ppm +4. A compound melting at 134°C was suspected to be either aspirin (mp 135°C) or urea (mp 133°C). Explain how you could determine whether one of these two sus- pected compounds was identical to the unknown compound without using any form of spectroscopy.