Question 9 In a GCMS experiment, a compound shows a 3:1 height ratio of its M peak at 122 mass units and its M+2 peak at 124 mass units in the mass spectrum. Which of the compounds below is consistent with this data? Select all that apply. Cl ОН Br OH Br None of the other choices, that are listed here, is correct O What functional groups are shown in the IR spectrum shown below? LOD 2000 1500 1000 4000 3000 500 HAVENUMBERI-l ketone ester carboxylic acid aldehyde alcohol nitrile (i.e., RCN) None of these other choices is correct.

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In a GCMS experiment, a compound shows a 3:1 height ratio of its M peak at 122 mass units and its M+2 peak at 124 mass units in the mass spectrum. Which of the compounds below is
consistent with this data? Select all that apply.
Cl
ОН
Br
OH
Br
None of the other choices, that are listed here, is correct
O
Transcribed Image Text:Question 9 In a GCMS experiment, a compound shows a 3:1 height ratio of its M peak at 122 mass units and its M+2 peak at 124 mass units in the mass spectrum. Which of the compounds below is consistent with this data? Select all that apply. Cl ОН Br OH Br None of the other choices, that are listed here, is correct O
What functional groups are shown in the IR spectrum shown below?
LOD
2000
1500
1000
4000
3000
500
HAVENUMBERI-l
ketone
ester
carboxylic acid
aldehyde
alcohol
nitrile (i.e., RCN)
None of these other choices is correct.
Transcribed Image Text:What functional groups are shown in the IR spectrum shown below? LOD 2000 1500 1000 4000 3000 500 HAVENUMBERI-l ketone ester carboxylic acid aldehyde alcohol nitrile (i.e., RCN) None of these other choices is correct.
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