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Each spectra below was obtained from a pure compound. Mass Spectrum parent peaks (M) are listed for all examples. IR peaks listed are strong (s) unless otherwise indicated for signals above 1500 cm^-1 ^1 H NMR Spectra, the integral is given in number of hydrogens (#H) or as a relative ratio. Important coupling constants (J-values) are listed next to the peaks for some examples. For some spectra, an inset (grey box) is also given showing a "zoom-in" on an important part of the spectrum. Mass Spectrometry (not shown): [M] = 108 m/z Infrared Spectroscopy (not shown): 3326, 3031, 2932, 2875, 1497, 1456, 1209, 1039, 1018 cm^-1 ^1 H Nuclear Magnetic Resonance. ^13 C Nuclear Magnetic Resonance.
Each spectra below was obtained from a pure compound. Mass Spectrum parent peaks (M) are listed for all examples. IR peaks listed are strong (s) unless otherwise indicated for signals above 1500 cm^-1 ^1 H NMR Spectra, the integral is given in number of hydrogens (#H) or as a relative ratio. Important coupling constants (J-values) are listed next to the peaks for some examples. For some spectra, an inset (grey box) is also given showing a "zoom-in" on an important part of the spectrum. Mass Spectrometry (not shown): [M] = 108 m/z Infrared Spectroscopy (not shown): 3326, 3031, 2932, 2875, 1497, 1456, 1209, 1039, 1018 cm^-1 ^1 H Nuclear Magnetic Resonance. ^13 C Nuclear Magnetic Resonance.
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