Problem 30 IR Spectrum (liquid film) 1690 0.0 2000 V (cm') 4000 3000 1600 1200 800 100- Mass Spectrum 0.5 105 77 80 6아 UV spectrum 1.0 40 134 1.075 mg / 10 mls path length : 0.10 cm solvent : ethanol 20 C9H100 1.5 40 80 120 m/e 160 200 240 280 200 350 250 300 2 (nm) 13C NMR Spectrum (20.0 MHz, CDCI, solution) solvent off-resonance decoupled proton decoupled 200 160 120 80 40 8 (ppm) IH NMR Spectrum (100 MHz, CDCI, solution) TMS 10 7 6 5 3 2 1 8 (ppm) 119 % of base peak absorbance

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Problem 30
IR Spectrum
(liquid film)
1690
4000
3000
2000
1600
1200
800
0.0아
V (cm' )
100-
Mass Spectrum
0.5
105
77
80
60
M*
1.0
UV spectrum
134
1.075 mg / 10 mls
path length : 0.10 cm
solvent : ethanol
20
C3H100
40
80
120
m/e
160
200
240
280
200
350
250
300
2 (nm)
13C NMR Spectrum
(20.0 MHz, CDCI, solution)
solvent
off-resonance decoupled
proton decoupled
200
160
120
80
40
8 (ppm)
1H NMR Spectrum
(100 MHz, CDCI, solution)
TMS
10
9.
8
7
6
5
4
3
1
8 (ppm)
119
% of base peak
eoueguosqe
Transcribed Image Text:Problem 30 IR Spectrum (liquid film) 1690 4000 3000 2000 1600 1200 800 0.0아 V (cm' ) 100- Mass Spectrum 0.5 105 77 80 60 M* 1.0 UV spectrum 134 1.075 mg / 10 mls path length : 0.10 cm solvent : ethanol 20 C3H100 40 80 120 m/e 160 200 240 280 200 350 250 300 2 (nm) 13C NMR Spectrum (20.0 MHz, CDCI, solution) solvent off-resonance decoupled proton decoupled 200 160 120 80 40 8 (ppm) 1H NMR Spectrum (100 MHz, CDCI, solution) TMS 10 9. 8 7 6 5 4 3 1 8 (ppm) 119 % of base peak eoueguosqe
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