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Deduce the structure of the compound that gives the following
Figure 9.43 The
Figure 9.44 A simulated broadband proton-decoupled
Figure 9.45 The IR spectrum for Problem 9.41. (SDBS, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)
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