What type of oxygen-based functional groups may be present in the molecule, based on the IR? Can the molecule contain a/an: aldehyde? [ Select ] ["Yes", "No"] alcohol? [ Select ] ["Yes", "No"] carboxylic acid? [ Select ] ["Yes", "No"] ester? [ Select ] ["Yes", "No"] ether? [ Select ] ["Yes", "No"] ketone? Molecule: C6H12O Degree of unsaturation=1

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What type of oxygen-based functional groups may be present in the molecule, based on the IR? Can the molecule contain a/an:

aldehyde? [ Select ] ["Yes", "No"]

alcohol? [ Select ] ["Yes", "No"]

carboxylic acid? [ Select ] ["Yes", "No"]

ester? [ Select ] ["Yes", "No"]

ether? [ Select ] ["Yes", "No"]

ketone?

Molecule: C6H12O

Degree of unsaturation=1

102₁
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95-
90-
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70-
65-
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55-
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45-
40-
35+
4000
Unknown C
NEAT
3500
2958.34cm-1
3000
2873.97cm-1
2500
cm-1
1737.03cm-1
2000
1467.20cm-1
1436.10cm-1
1368.69cm-1
1295.67cm-1
1500
1256.23cm-1
1194.98cm-1
881.86cm-1
1100.65cm-1
1121.14cm-1
953.75cm-1
1167.92cm-1
1000
711.28cm-1 592.08cm-1
830.91cm-1
1011.55cm-1
500 450
Transcribed Image Text:102₁ 100- 95- 90- 85- 80- 75- 70- 65- 60- 55- 50- 45- 40- 35+ 4000 Unknown C NEAT 3500 2958.34cm-1 3000 2873.97cm-1 2500 cm-1 1737.03cm-1 2000 1467.20cm-1 1436.10cm-1 1368.69cm-1 1295.67cm-1 1500 1256.23cm-1 1194.98cm-1 881.86cm-1 1100.65cm-1 1121.14cm-1 953.75cm-1 1167.92cm-1 1000 711.28cm-1 592.08cm-1 830.91cm-1 1011.55cm-1 500 450
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Given that the molecular formula of an unknown compound is C6H12O.

The degree of unsaturation of that unknown compound is 1.

We have to determine which type of oxygen-based functional group is present on that unknown compound based on the given IR.

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