Chapter 25: 72 (page 1047)
Three isomeric compounds, A, B, and C, all have molecular formula . The NMR and IR spectral data of A, B, and C are given below. What are their structures?

Short Answer
Compound A:

Compound B:

Compound C:

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Chapter 25: 72 (page 1047)
Three isomeric compounds, A, B, and C, all have molecular formula . The NMR and IR spectral data of A, B, and C are given below. What are their structures?

Compound A:

Compound B:

Compound C:

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a

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c

d

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b.

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