How many lines would be expected in the EPR spectra of compounds 7 – 9? (1ºF: I= ½). CH3 19F OCD3 `OCD3 H3C `OC19F3 H3C 8 D' `OCH3 7

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Problem 12.6P: Following are infrared spectra of nonane and 1-hexanol. Assign each compound its correct spectrum.
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(a) How many lines would be expected in the EPR spectra of compounds 7– 9? (1°F: I= ½).
CH3
19F
OCD3
D
`OCD3 H3C
OC19F3 H3C OCH3
7
8
Transcribed Image Text:(a) How many lines would be expected in the EPR spectra of compounds 7– 9? (1°F: I= ½). CH3 19F OCD3 D `OCD3 H3C OC19F3 H3C OCH3 7 8
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