For the given reaction, which of the following change(s) in the IR spectrum is consistent with conversion of the reactant to the product? H3O+ HgSO4 A) absorption at 2150cm-1 should disappear B) absorption at 3300 cm-1 and 2150 cm-1 should disappear C) absorption at 2250 cm-1 should disappear, a new absorption at 3300 cm-1 should appear D) absorption at 1650 cm-1 should disappear, a new absorption at 3300 cm-1 should appear E) absorption at 3300 cm-1 and 2150 cm-1 should disappear, a new absorption at 1720 cm-1 should appear

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For the given reaction, which of the following change(s) in the IR spectrum
is consistent with conversion of the reactant to the product?
H3O+
HgSO4
A) absorption at 2150 cm-1 should disappear
B) absorption at 3300 cm-1 and 2150 cm-1 should
disappear
C) absorption at 2250 cm-1 should disappear, a new
absorption at 3300 cm-1 should appear
D) absorption at 1650 cm-1 should disappear, a new
absorption at 3300 cm-1 should appear
E) absorption at 3300 cm-1 and 2150 cm-1 should
disappear, a new absorption at 1720 cm-1 should appear
Transcribed Image Text:For the given reaction, which of the following change(s) in the IR spectrum is consistent with conversion of the reactant to the product? H3O+ HgSO4 A) absorption at 2150 cm-1 should disappear B) absorption at 3300 cm-1 and 2150 cm-1 should disappear C) absorption at 2250 cm-1 should disappear, a new absorption at 3300 cm-1 should appear D) absorption at 1650 cm-1 should disappear, a new absorption at 3300 cm-1 should appear E) absorption at 3300 cm-1 and 2150 cm-1 should disappear, a new absorption at 1720 cm-1 should appear
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