5. The product of the reaction below gives the IR spectrum shown. Although you are unfamiliar with the reaction, use your knowledge of IR spectroscopy to predict a likely product. (Note: the number of carbon atoms in the product is the same as in the starting material.) OH Al(OiPr)3 TRANSMITTANCE 100- 88 68- 4000 882662 acetone 17 111 p 3508 3030 capillaru film betueen salt plates HAVENUNDERS 2500 2000 1718 ? 1417 1500 SAET 1172 1000 Copyright 1992 000.0

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5. The product of the reaction below gives the IR spectrum shown. Although you are unfamiliar
with the reaction, use your knowledge of IR spectroscopy to predict a likely product. (Note:
the number of carbon atoms in the product is the same as in the starting material.)
OH
Al(OiPr)3
* TRANSMITTANCE
100-
88
68
20
0-
4000
882
11
3500
"1
3000
capillary film between salt plates HAVENUMBERS
1
acetone
2500
2000
1718
?
1417
1500
1385
1172-
T
945
1
1000
Copyright 1992
600.0
Transcribed Image Text:5. The product of the reaction below gives the IR spectrum shown. Although you are unfamiliar with the reaction, use your knowledge of IR spectroscopy to predict a likely product. (Note: the number of carbon atoms in the product is the same as in the starting material.) OH Al(OiPr)3 * TRANSMITTANCE 100- 88 68 20 0- 4000 882 11 3500 "1 3000 capillary film between salt plates HAVENUMBERS 1 acetone 2500 2000 1718 ? 1417 1500 1385 1172- T 945 1 1000 Copyright 1992 600.0
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