Nuclear Magnetic Resonance 1. Compound 1 is a liquid at room temperature (bp-130°C) Elemental Analysis: C-64.02%, H-4.48%, contains halogen "C Spectral Data: 133.8ppm (singlet), 129.9ppm (doublet), 128.9ppm (doublet), 126.6ppm (doublet) Compound 1 Structure Mass Spectrom Intensity 30 40 'H NMR 10 60 Infrared Spectrom 4000 3000 2500 2000 70 80 112 114 00 100 110 120 130 140 150 100 170 180 190 200 m/ ليليا Wave Number, am 1800 1300 1200 1100 1000 Wavelengah, microns 900 700

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Nuclear Magnetic Resonance op
1. Compound 1 is a liquid at room temperature (bp - 130°C)
Elemental Analysis: C-64.02%, H-4.48%, contains halogen
"C Spectral Data: 133.8ppm (singlet), 129.9ppm (doublet), 128.9ppm (doublet), 126.6ppm (doublet)
Compound 1 Structure
Mass Spectrom
Absorbance
Intensity
Infrared Spectram
4000 3000 2500 2008
'H NMR
77
112
100 110 120 130 140 150
m/
Wave Mamber, am
1809 1308 1209 1100 1000
Wavelengan, microns
10
0 170 180
PPM, 8
10
Transcribed Image Text:Nuclear Magnetic Resonance op 1. Compound 1 is a liquid at room temperature (bp - 130°C) Elemental Analysis: C-64.02%, H-4.48%, contains halogen "C Spectral Data: 133.8ppm (singlet), 129.9ppm (doublet), 128.9ppm (doublet), 126.6ppm (doublet) Compound 1 Structure Mass Spectrom Absorbance Intensity Infrared Spectram 4000 3000 2500 2008 'H NMR 77 112 100 110 120 130 140 150 m/ Wave Mamber, am 1809 1308 1209 1100 1000 Wavelengan, microns 10 0 170 180 PPM, 8 10
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