Consider all of the spectroscopic information for two compounds given below.
(a) give the ind...
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Consider all of the spectroscopic information for two compounds given below.
(a) give the index of hydrogen deficiency (degrees of unsaturation) based on the molecular formula of a.
(b) provide two structural formulas consistent with the 1h nmr spectra a and b.
hint: an ir and the carbon nmr spectra are given below as well.
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