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IR and NMR Practice 93

This document provides infrared (IR) and proton nuclear magnetic resonance (1H-NMR) spectra to identify the structures of 8 organic compounds based on their molecular formulas. The spectra can be used to determine functional groups and molecular structures through analysis of peaks in the IR and chemical shifts in the 1H-NMR. Identifying compounds requires matching spectra to molecular formulas to write each structure.

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IR and NMR Practice 93

This document provides infrared (IR) and proton nuclear magnetic resonance (1H-NMR) spectra to identify the structures of 8 organic compounds based on their molecular formulas. The spectra can be used to determine functional groups and molecular structures through analysis of peaks in the IR and chemical shifts in the 1H-NMR. Identifying compounds requires matching spectra to molecular formulas to write each structure.

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Identification of Organic Compounds Using IR and 1H-NMR Spectroscopy

The following infrared and proton NMR spectra provide a good introduction to the use of these techniques for identifying organic compounds and their structures. The top spectra are IR and the bottom spectra are 1 H-NMR. Based on the spectra and the given molecular formula, write the structure of each compound.

Compound 1, C10H14O

Compound 2, C4H8O2

Compound 3, C10H14

Compound 4, C9H10O2

Compound 5, C5H10O2

Compound 6, C3H6O2

Compound 7, C9H21N

Compound 8, C5H7NO2

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