Literature IR spectrum of salicylic acid - copy image of the IR (KBr disc) from SDBS and attach here - (For all IR spectra: labelling of diagnostic peaks, written structure, and figure title explaining conditions of IR (i.e. KBr) and for what compound.)
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Literature IR spectrum of salicylic acid - copy image of the IR (KBr disc) from SDBS and attach here - (For all IR spectra: labelling of diagnostic peaks, written structure, and figure title explaining conditions of IR (i.e. KBr) and for what compound.)
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IR-NIDA-08453 : KBR DISC
SALICYLIC ACID
C-H;0g
LOD
D
4000
3000
2000
1500
1000
500
HAVENUMB ERI -1l
3240
62
1680
64
1326
63
1161
72
786
67
3013
53
1527
81
1297
21
1091
77
760
13
2064
55
1484
12
1251
1032
68
699
29
OH
2724
70
1467
41
1239
49
966
79
661
30
2605
66
1447
16
1212
26
893
5B
569
77
1862
4
1405
77
1190
58
868
70
533
50
OH
1613
29
1986
70
1167
28
863
64
467
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