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Interpretation:
The structures of the compounds, D, E and F are to be predicted for the given reaction scheme.
Concept introduction:
Ultraviolet-visible (UV-Vis) spectroscopy is when
UV-Vis spectroscopy can differentiate between conjugated dienes and other
When an infra-red (IR) radiation is passed through a sample, the energy of the IR radiation is absorbed by the particle. Unlike UV-Vis, the electrons don’t jump to higher orbitals; instead, there is a change in the vibrational energy of the covalent bond within the molecule.
IR spectroscopy is used to find
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