Is the structure on the bottom right corner of the FTIR photo correct for the mass spectrum, FTIR, and a proton NMR that has a doublet with an integration of 3 hydrogens at 7.25 ppm, a triplet with an integration of 1 hydrogen at 7.41 ppm, and a singlet with an integration of 6 hydrogen at 2.6 ppm? If not, what is the correct structure?
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Is the structure on the bottom right corner of the FTIR photo correct for the mass spectrum, FTIR, and a proton NMR that has a doublet with an integration of 3 hydrogens at 7.25 ppm, a triplet with an integration of 1 hydrogen at 7.41 ppm, and a singlet with an integration of 6 hydrogen at 2.6 ppm? If not, what is the correct structure?
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