Current Attempt in Progress A compound with molecular formula CaHO, produces a broad signal between 2500 and 3600 cm¹ in its IR spectrum and produces two signals in its ¹H NMR spectrum (a singlet at 12.1 ppm with a relative integration of 1 and a singlet at 2.4 ppm with a relative integration of 2). Draw the structure of the compound. Draw Your Solution
Current Attempt in Progress A compound with molecular formula CaHO, produces a broad signal between 2500 and 3600 cm¹ in its IR spectrum and produces two signals in its ¹H NMR spectrum (a singlet at 12.1 ppm with a relative integration of 1 and a singlet at 2.4 ppm with a relative integration of 2). Draw the structure of the compound. Draw Your Solution
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A compound with molecular formula C4H8O4 produces a broad signal between 2500 and 3600 cm³ in its IR spectrum and produces
two signals in its ¹H NMR spectrum (a singlet at 12.1 ppm with a relative integration of 1 and a singlet at 2.4 ppm with a relative
integration of 2). Draw the structure of the compound.
Draw Your Solution
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A compound with molecular formula C4H8O4 produces a broad signal between 2500 and 3600 cm³ in its IR spectrum and produces
two signals in its ¹H NMR spectrum (a singlet at 12.1 ppm with a relative integration of 1 and a singlet at 2.4 ppm with a relative
integration of 2). Draw the structure of the compound.
Draw Your Solution
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