See Figure 4-5. The IR spectrum that does NOT fit with the structure of Compound Tis [Select] This spectrum is more likely to be [Select]

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Answer choices for question 1: 

  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D

Answer choices for question 2: 

  • a ketone 
  • an alcohol 
  • a terminal alkyne 
  • a carboxylic acid 
Figure 4-5
H
Compound T
4.17
4190
100
100
%T
80-
60
40
20 C
0
4000
R2017-91129TM
3000
2000
2321
1500
Wavenumber [cm-¹]
1000
japin
1000
ppme
400
Transcribed Image Text:Figure 4-5 H Compound T 4.17 4190 100 100 %T 80- 60 40 20 C 0 4000 R2017-91129TM 3000 2000 2321 1500 Wavenumber [cm-¹] 1000 japin 1000 ppme 400
See Figure 4-5. The IR spectrum that does NOT
fit with the structure of Compound Tis
[Select]
. This spectrum
is more likely to be
[Select]
Transcribed Image Text:See Figure 4-5. The IR spectrum that does NOT fit with the structure of Compound Tis [Select] . This spectrum is more likely to be [Select]
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Step 1: Introduce to the concept of Infrared spectroscopy.

Infrared spectroscopy helps in identification of the functional groups present in the compound. Each functional group has characteristic wave number because each functional group has a different force constant and reduced mass.So by identifying the characteristic wave number we can easily predict the functional group present in the compound. 

Here we are required to find the IR spectrum that does not match with the compound T.

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