What is the structure of the compound with molecular formula C6H11N that yields the following 1H-NMR spectrum? In the IR spectrum you notice a strong peak at about 2250 cm-1, along with multiple peaks between 2800 and 3000 cm-1.
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The molecular formula is C6HN, which means there are 5 hydrogen atoms missing. This suggests the presence of a triple bond (Cā”C) and a double bond (C=C) in the molecule. Show moreā¦
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