Use the 1H NMR and IR data to determine the structure of the following compound. Molecular formula C5H10O IR absorption at 1718 cm⁻¹ 1H NMR data: 1.10 (doublet, 6 H), 2.14 (singlet, 3 H), and 2.58 (septet, 1 H) ppm
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The molecular formula C5H10O indicates that the compound is likely to be an aldehyde or a ketone, as these are the most common types of compounds with this formula that also contain an oxygen atom. Show more…
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