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Chapter 18, Problem 58P

Identify A-L. (Hint: A shows three singles in its 1H NMR spectrum with integral ratios 3:2:3 and gives a positive iodoform test: see Problem 58.)

Chapter 18, Problem 58P, Identify A-L. (Hint: A shows three singles in its 1H NMR spectrum with integral ratios 3:2:3 and

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Chapter 18 Solutions

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