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Chapter 19.8A, Problem 19.7P
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Interpretation: The functional group for each spectrum is to be identified.
Concept introduction: The study of the interaction of a molecule with the infrared light is known as infrared spectroscopy. Absorption occurs when the frequency of infrared rays is the same as that of the bonds. The
To identify: The functional group for each spectrum.
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Organic Chemistry Plus Masteringchemistry With Pearson Etext, Global Edition
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