Provide a structure that is consistent with the data below. Briefly explain you reasoning. C6H10 IR (cm-1): 2950, 2230 1H NMR : 2.0 (1H, septet), 1.8 (3H, s), 0.9 (6H, d) 13C NMR: 78, 72, 45, 18, 15
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In this case, C = 6 and H = 10. (2(6) + 2 - 10)/2 = 2 degrees of unsaturation. Show more…
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