Normalized Intensity 0.95 0.90- 0.85 6 0.80 8 0.75 10 0.70 0.65 0.60 0.55 0.50 0.45 0.40 0.35 0.30 0.25 0.20 0.15 0.10 0.05 0 144 136 128 120 112 104 96 96 3 2 1 Се 88 88 80 72 Chemical Shift (ppm) 99 64 56 56 48 40 40 32 32 24 24 16 8
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- %Transmittance 2803.84 2530,61 2179.10 1667.25 1610.3 575.42 1514.36 1416.49 1320.29 1281.24 1181.12 1116.52 1039.48021.53" 959.2843.73 835.80 751.45 95 fo radicat 90- 85- 80- 75- 70- 65- 60- 55 50- 45- 40 3500 3000 2500 2000 1500 1000 Wavenumbers (cm-1) Wed Oct 05 06:10:12 2011 (GMT-04:00) FIND PEAKS: Spectrum: Region: Absolute threshold: 90.824 jo radical 3529.29 721.12 Sensitivity: Peak list: 50 751.45 51.334 Position: Position: Position: Position: Position: Position: Intensity: Intensity: Intensity: Intensity: Intensity: Intensity: Intensity: Intensity: 68.728 66.910 835.80 943.73 959.28 1021.53 67.665 78.586 Position: Position: 1039.48 1116.52 79.710 68.993 67.903 1181.12Please create a caption for this table. Solution NaCl Conc. (%) Osmolality (mOsm) % transmittance Absorbance % hemolysis % crenation C distilled 0 0 0.001029 4.987584625 100 0.03354 1 0.177179111 54.61 0.001551 4.809388202 96.42720001 0.05837 2 0.297126222 91.58 0.01012 3.994819487 80.09527231 0.08444 3 0.442542222 136.4 3.849 1.414652089 28.3634704 0.134 4 0.590164444 181.9 64.8 0.188424994 3.777880643 0.2125 5 0.74752 230.4 95.64 0.019360433 0.388172513 0.3368 6 0.89644 276.3 99.56 0.001915112 0.038397585 0.5336 7 1.095648889 337.7 99.98 8.68676E-05 0.001741676 0.9834 8 1.336711111 412 100 0 0 2.1 9 1.755568889 541.1 100 0 0 7.9 10 2.674395556 824.3 100 0 0 57.83 11 4.490211111 1384 100 0 0 99.72Please assign all possible peaks and explain what the spectroscopic of the data is. Thank you.
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