Working at 3M, you are reacting polymer precursors together, P1 and P2 with P2 being in excess and [P1]=0.5M. These compounds, in and of themselves, are not interesting, but the creation of an intermediate, I, is known to lead to the final desired polymer called AWsm-3, which is strong enough to hold Chuck Norris. The spectra for the various stages of the reaction are given on the following pages. It is known that the creation of AWsm-3 from I is more or less three times slower than P1->I, I has twice as much absorption intensity, and these reactants/products are of the same stoichiometric ratios. The issue with this synthesis is that sometimes the polymer is created in the desired conformer, but sometimes it is not. It is believed that I plays a role in this. Clearly, I can be observed, but no one is really certain what I is. It is your job to determine (from the given times) when [I] is greatest and what the concentration is at this maximum time so that the most amount of material can be isolated for further study.