Problem 11117 IR Spectrum uit em 4000 1738 3000 2000 1600 v (em') 100 1200 B00 COO 80 Mass Spectrum M 84 No significant uv absorption above 220 nm Cuclo Penanon CHO 40 80 120 160 200 240 280 m/e 13C NMR Spectrum (100 O MHZ. CDC, sokution) DEPT CH CH,t CHt ICH CH proton decoupled solvent 40 8 (ppm) 200 160 120 80 'H NMR Spectrum (400 MHz, CDCI, solution) expansion tripler TMS 2.2 1.8 PPM 3 2 4 8 (ppm 6. 9. 8. 10

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Problem 11117
IR Spectrum
quid e
4000
S730
3000
2000
100
1600
v (cm')
1200
B00
B0
Mass Spectrum
60
No significant Uv
absorption above 220 nm
CHO
40
80
120
160
200
240
280
m/e
13C NMR Spectrum
(100 O MHZ. CDCI, solution)
DEPT CH CHt CHt
ICH
proton decoupled
solvent
40
8 (ppm)
200
160
120
80
'H NMR Spectrum
expansion
(400 MHz, CDCI, solution)
tripler
TMS
22
1.8 PPM
4
3
2
8 (ppm)
7.
6.
9.
8
100
iof base peak
10
Transcribed Image Text:Problem 11117 IR Spectrum quid e 4000 S730 3000 2000 100 1600 v (cm') 1200 B00 B0 Mass Spectrum 60 No significant Uv absorption above 220 nm CHO 40 80 120 160 200 240 280 m/e 13C NMR Spectrum (100 O MHZ. CDCI, solution) DEPT CH CHt CHt ICH proton decoupled solvent 40 8 (ppm) 200 160 120 80 'H NMR Spectrum expansion (400 MHz, CDCI, solution) tripler TMS 22 1.8 PPM 4 3 2 8 (ppm) 7. 6. 9. 8 100 iof base peak 10
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