EBK ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
EBK ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
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ISBN: 9781119233664
Author: Snyder
Publisher: VST
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Chapter 14, Problem 42P

Compound E has the spectral features given below. What is its structure?

MS ( m/z ) : M + 202

IR   ( c m 1 ) : 3030–3080, 2150 (very weak), 1600, 1490, 760, and 690

1 H   N M R   ( δ ) : narrow multiplet centered at 7.34

UV ( n m ) : 287   ( = 25 , 000 ) ,   305 ( = 36 , 000 ) ,   a n d   326   ( = 33 , 000 )

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