An compound has the molecular formula C6H12O2 and shows a strong peak in its IR spectrum at 1700 cm-1. Given the 1H NMR spectral data of the compound below, what is its structure? absorption triplet doublet septet quartet ? 1.2 1.4 1.9 3.5 ratio 3 6 1 2 I II III IV I III IV II
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The strong IR band at 1700 cm−1 indicates a C=O; with two oxygens the functional group is consistent with an ester. Show more…
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