QUESTION 8 Which of the following spectroscopic measurements is not consistent with cyclohexanecarbaldehyde? IR: peaks at 2856 cm1 (6% transmittance); 2809 cm 1 (37%);: 2705 cm-1 (35%), and 1727 cm-1 (5%). OB MS: a parent peak at m/z = 98. OCC-NMR: a peak at 204.7 ppm that has 1 H attached ODH-NMR: a doublet (J = 1.3 Hz) at 9.6 ppm

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QUESTION 8
Which of the following spectroscopic measurements is not consistent with cyclohexanecarbaldehyde?
OA IR: peaks at 2856 cm-1 (6% transmittance); 2809 cm 1 (37%); 2705 cm 1 (35%), and 1727 cm-1 (5%).
OB MS: a parent peak at m/z = 98.
OCC-NMR: a peak at 204.7 ppm that has 1 H attached
OD.H-NMR: a doublet (J 1.3 Hz) at 9.6 ppm
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QUESTION 9
Which diacid is expected to undergo monodecarboxylation upon mild heating?
OA
COOH
COOH
OB
COOH
HOOC
COOH
COOH
OD.
COOH
COOH
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Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 8 Which of the following spectroscopic measurements is not consistent with cyclohexanecarbaldehyde? OA IR: peaks at 2856 cm-1 (6% transmittance); 2809 cm 1 (37%); 2705 cm 1 (35%), and 1727 cm-1 (5%). OB MS: a parent peak at m/z = 98. OCC-NMR: a peak at 204.7 ppm that has 1 H attached OD.H-NMR: a doublet (J 1.3 Hz) at 9.6 ppm QUESTION 9 Question Compietion status: QUESTION 9 Which diacid is expected to undergo monodecarboxylation upon mild heating? OA COOH COOH OB COOH HOOC COOH COOH OD. COOH COOH Click Sqve and Submit to save and submit. Click Save All Answers to save all answers.
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