Chapter 21: 76P (page 817)
Compounds A and B have molecular formula C9H10O . Identify their structures from the 1HNMR and IR spectra given.


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Compound A

Compound B

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Chapter 21: 76P (page 817)
Compounds A and B have molecular formula C9H10O . Identify their structures from the 1HNMR and IR spectra given.


Compound A

Compound B

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a.

b.

c.

d.

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a.

b.

c.

d.

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