110 Problem 4 IR Spectrum (CCl solution) menhsl propionate 1744 4000 3000 2000 1600 V (cm') 1200 800 100 57 80 29 Mass Spectrum 60 40 No significant UV M*- 88 absorption above 220 nm 20 CAH&O2 40 80 120 160 m/e 200 240 280 13C NMR Spectrum (100.0 MHz. CDCI, solution) DEPT CH, CH, сн solvent proton decoupled 0. 8 (ppm) 80 40 160 120 200 H NMR Spectrum (200 MHz. CDCI, solution) expansion TMS 1.0 ppm 2.0
110 Problem 4 IR Spectrum (CCl solution) menhsl propionate 1744 4000 3000 2000 1600 V (cm') 1200 800 100 57 80 29 Mass Spectrum 60 40 No significant UV M*- 88 absorption above 220 nm 20 CAH&O2 40 80 120 160 m/e 200 240 280 13C NMR Spectrum (100.0 MHz. CDCI, solution) DEPT CH, CH, сн solvent proton decoupled 0. 8 (ppm) 80 40 160 120 200 H NMR Spectrum (200 MHz. CDCI, solution) expansion TMS 1.0 ppm 2.0
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Chapter20: Dienes, Conjugated Systems, And Pericyclic Reactions
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