1H Proton data: singlet at 3.0 delta units, integration of 3 Singlet at 3.1 delta units, integration of 3 FTIR data: peaks between 2800 to 3000 cm-1 and a strong peak between 1600 to 1800 cm-1 GCMS data: molecular ion peak at 58 m/z
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The data shows two singlets: - A singlet at 3.0 delta units with an integration of 3. - A singlet at 3.1 delta units with an integration of 3. This suggests the presence of two sets of equivalent protons, each set containing 3 protons. Singlets indicate that Show more…
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