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Help with interpreting NMR and IR spectrums
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[QUOTE="GoGoGadget, post: 3656189, member: 377712"] [h2]Homework Statement [/h2] Would anyone be able to tell me if I'm on the right track with determining the peaks on these NMR spectrums? We had to synthesize a product of Chalcone and then hydrogenate it to obtain an unknown product that we have to correctly identify. This had been quite a difficult spectrum for me to interpret and any input would be appreciated! For the IR spectrums, I think I have the right peaks determined and noticed that the carbonyl shift was at 1660 cm-1 on the Chalcone IR and then switched to a higher energy level in the hydrogenated spectrum at 1675 cm-1 from the chalcone spectrum. Is this due to resonance? [h2]Homework Equations[/h2] N/A [h2]The Attempt at a Solution[/h2] Listed on spectrum. [/QUOTE]
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