Propose a structural formula for compound A, C5H13N, given its IR and calculated 1H-NMR spectra.

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Propose a structural formula for compound A, C5H13N, given its IR and calculated 1H-NMR spectra.

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1000
D
2000
4DO0
3000
MAVENUMB ERI-il
18
1638
46
1206
64
962
68
3303
2956
931
64
1151
1130
1470
11
44
62
899
41
19
35
2875
12
1588
1368
1337
28
1100
41
819
2796
2716
38
47
1082
44
742
36
55
74
508
46J
1041
1288
1261
1872 44
42
1666
42
62
983 66
81
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Transcribed Image Text:500 1000 D 2000 4DO0 3000 MAVENUMB ERI-il 18 1638 46 1206 64 962 68 3303 2956 931 64 1151 1130 1470 11 44 62 899 41 19 35 2875 12 1588 1368 1337 28 1100 41 819 2796 2716 38 47 1082 44 742 36 55 74 508 46J 1041 1288 1261 1872 44 42 1666 42 62 983 66 81 IR Spectra in this question courtesy of SDBSWEB: http://sdbs.riodb.aist. go.jp (National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, 27 March 2013) wlllh PPM splitpattern2.dcr splitpatterm3.der
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D.
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3000
2000
1500
1000
500
HAVENUMBERI-1
1206
1151
962
68
64
16
1638
46
64
2956
4.
1470
11
44
931
2873
1388
19
1130
33
899
62
2796
12
1968
2B
1100
41
819
41
2716
38
1337
47
1082
44
742
36
1872
L656
44
1288
42
1041
55
508
74
42
1261
52
983
66
461
81
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Industrial Science and Technology 27 March 2013)
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