An unknown compound, which has no infrared absorptions above 3080 cm', exhibits a molecular ion in its mass spectrum at m/z = 134. Which compound is the unknown compound?

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15. An unknown compound, which has no infrared
absorptions above 3080 cm, exhibits a molecular ion in
its mass spectrum at m/z=
unknown compound?
134. Which compound is the
(A)
(B)
HO.
(C)
(D)
NH2
16. Which compounds will react to yield this product?
NaOH, H2O
50 °C
(A)
H.
of
(В)
H.
(C)
H.
H.
(D)
H.
H.
+
z-
Transcribed Image Text:15. An unknown compound, which has no infrared absorptions above 3080 cm, exhibits a molecular ion in its mass spectrum at m/z= unknown compound? 134. Which compound is the (A) (B) HO. (C) (D) NH2 16. Which compounds will react to yield this product? NaOH, H2O 50 °C (A) H. of (В) H. (C) H. H. (D) H. H. + z-
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