Identify the structure of the important fragments. Show the arrow pushing mechanism to form the significant fragments. Suggest possible structure based on MS and IR data. 2. MF C₂H₂O 131(Base peak 27.09 4.5 28.0 100- 1.1 1.0 38.0 1.2 30.0 3.7 50.0 8.G 52.0 21.2 80 1.1 52.0 5.5 53.0 1.2 54.0 1.0 55.0 1.1 61.A 1.1 60 62.A 2.5 63.9 5.7 65.0 4.2 M.M 5.5 4./ 77 16.0 5.1 77.0 35.7 26.1 78.0 79.0 1./ 51 ww. 01.0 2.5 101.0 1.5 102.0 8.9 109.0 54.5 104.9 27.4 105.9 3.5 131.0 100.0 0-mm mm 132.0 74.8 25 50 100 141.4 125 150 m/z Identify the structure of the important fragments. Show the arrow pushing mechanism to form the significant fragments. Suggest possible structure based on MS and IR data. 2. MF C₂H₂O IR KBr Disc LOD www.m 50 3000 4500 1000 500 HAVENUE CRI Relative Intensity 6 40 20 D 4000 3332 77 2744 64 3322 79 2716 74 3065 85 1677 4 3040 70 1627 14 3029 63 1606 49 2992 74 1597 55 60 1676 47 75 2008 74 66 55 1496 66 1204 1450 34 LJ 79 1395 24 LJ 50 1329 74 LJ 26 9 1306 66 LO79 SB 1290 52 LOOD 52 1262 62 973 27 646 79 748 19 689 25 620 74 606 60 564 49 60L 61 103 132(M+) 133(M+1)

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Identify the structure of the important fragments. Show the arrow pushing mechanism to form the significant
fragments. Suggest possible structure based on MS and IR data.
2. MF C₂H₂O
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Identify the structure of the important fragments. Show the arrow pushing mechanism to form the significant
fragments. Suggest possible structure based on MS and IR data.
2. MF C₂H₂O IR KBr Disc
LOD
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wym
50
3000
15.00
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3332 77 2744 64
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1496 66
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1306 86
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LJ 79 66
L150 55
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9
LO73 58
LOOD 52
973 27
846 79
748 19
689 25
620 74
606 60
504 49
60L 614
103
132(M+)
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Transcribed Image Text:Identify the structure of the important fragments. Show the arrow pushing mechanism to form the significant fragments. Suggest possible structure based on MS and IR data. 2. MF C₂H₂O 131(Base peak 27.0 1.5 28.0 100 1.0 38.8 30.0 3.7 50.0 8.G 21.2 80 1.1 52.0 5.5 52.0 1.2 54.0 1.0 55.0 1.1 61.A 1.1 60 62.A 2.5 63.9 5.7 1.2 65.0 M.M 1.1 16.8 5.1 40 77 77.0 35.7 78.0 20.1 19.0 1./ 51 01.0 2.5 20 101.0 1.5 102.0 8.9 54.5 133(M+1) 104. A 27.4 105.0 3.5 131.0 103.0 0 ttttm t www.t 132.0 74.8 141. 25 50 100 125 150 m/z Identify the structure of the important fragments. Show the arrow pushing mechanism to form the significant fragments. Suggest possible structure based on MS and IR data. 2. MF C₂H₂O IR KBr Disc LOD v wym 50 3000 15.00 1000 500 HAVENUE CRI Relative Intensity D 4000 3332 77 2744 64 3322 79 2716 74 3063 85 1677 4 3040 70 1627 14 3029 1606 49 2992 74 1587 55 2014 60 1676 47 1496 66 1450 34 1395 74 1329 74 1306 86 1295 52 1262 75 2008 1204 74 LJ 79 66 L150 55 LJ 26 9 LO73 58 LOOD 52 973 27 846 79 748 19 689 25 620 74 606 60 504 49 60L 614 103 132(M+) 3/5
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