Chapter 20: 56E (page 678)
Compound A, C4H8O3, has infra-red absorptions at 1710 and 2500 to 3100 cm-1 and has the 1H NMR spectrum shown. Propose a structure for A.

Short Answer
The compound is 2-Ethoxyethanoic acid

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Chapter 20: 56E (page 678)
Compound A, C4H8O3, has infra-red absorptions at 1710 and 2500 to 3100 cm-1 and has the 1H NMR spectrum shown. Propose a structure for A.

The compound is 2-Ethoxyethanoic acid

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