Given the information listed below, identify the compound. Physical description: This substance is a colorless but fragrant liquid that is oily in appearance. Chemical information: Observed Melting point: -78.5 °C Observed Boiling point: 138-142 °C Calculated MW: 130 g/mol Density: 0.876 g/cm3 Solubility in water: Minimally soluble, Other: Flash Point: 77 °F Spectroscopic information: IR bands indicate this compound contains C-H functionalities and the appearance of a strong stretch near 1700 cm-1 as well as several strong bands between 1500 and 1000 cm-1. The C-13 NMR spectrum for this compound indicates 6 unique carbon atoms and no cyclic structure. The proton NMR data indicate 5 sets of unique protons. C-13 NMR data of : PPM: 171.08, 63.13, 37.48, 25.18, 22.51, 20.96 Int: 222, 887, 645, 635, 1000, 473 Assign: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 H-1 NMR Assign: A, B, C, D, E Shift: 4.095, 2.037, 1.693, 1.521, 0.926
Given the information listed below, identify the compound.
Physical description: This substance is a colorless but fragrant liquid that is oily in appearance.
Chemical information:
Observed Melting point: -78.5 °C
Observed Boiling point: 138-142 °C
Calculated MW: 130 g/mol
Density: 0.876 g/cm3
Solubility in water: Minimally soluble,
Other: Flash Point: 77 °F
Spectroscopic information: IR bands indicate this compound contains C-H functionalities and the appearance of a strong stretch near 1700 cm-1 as well as several strong bands between 1500 and 1000 cm-1.
The C-13 NMR spectrum for this compound indicates 6 unique carbon atoms and no cyclic structure. The proton NMR data indicate 5 sets of unique protons.
C-13 NMR data of :
PPM: 171.08, 63.13, 37.48, 25.18, 22.51, 20.96
Int: 222, 887, 645, 635, 1000, 473
Assign: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
H-1 NMR
Assign: A, B, C, D, E
Shift: 4.095, 2.037, 1.693, 1.521, 0.926

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