5) Below are the \( { }^{1} \mathrm{H} \) NMR spectrum of acetic acid and isopropyl acetate. Identify the compound corresponding to each \( { }^{1} \mathrm{H} \) NMR spectrum and draw the structure next to the \( { }^{1} \mathrm{H} \) NMR spectrum. Assign ALL peaks in each of the two \( { }^{1} \mathrm{H} \) NMR spectra.
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