Show the mechanism for a-cleavage in the following spectra and label the peak resulting from this pathway, what is the a-cleavage equation: a. Show the mechanism for a-cleavage in the following spectra and label the peak resulting from this pathway. Rel. Intensity 100 80- 60 20 0.0- 0.0 40 Show Transcribed Text 4-Octano! MASS SPECTRUM 80 nV/z NIST Chemistry WebBook (https://webbook.nist gov/chemistry) a-cleavage equation: 120 160

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Show the mechanism for a-cleavage in the following spectra and label the peak resulting from this pathway, what is the a-cleavage equation:
a. Show the mechanism for a-cleavage in the following spectra and label the peak
resulting from this pathway.
Rel. Intensity
100
80-
60
20
0.0-
0.0
80
nV/z
NIST Chemistry WebBook (https://webbook nist gov/chemistry)
a-cleavage equation:
40
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4-Octanol
MASS SPECTRUM
120
160
Transcribed Image Text:Show the mechanism for a-cleavage in the following spectra and label the peak resulting from this pathway, what is the a-cleavage equation: a. Show the mechanism for a-cleavage in the following spectra and label the peak resulting from this pathway. Rel. Intensity 100 80- 60 20 0.0- 0.0 80 nV/z NIST Chemistry WebBook (https://webbook nist gov/chemistry) a-cleavage equation: 40 Show Transcribed Text 4-Octanol MASS SPECTRUM 120 160
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