Question 6 of 17 Consider a molecule with the molecular formula of C10H13NO2. The IR and ¹H NMR spectra are shown below. Draw the structure that best fits this data. 4000 3000 11 2000 10 1500 Wavenumbers (cm) + Submit 1000 Zi 2H 2H 1H eject to Draw 500 Q

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Question 6 of 17
Consider a molecule with the molecular
formula of C10H13 NO2. The IR and ¹H
NMR spectra are shown below. Draw
the structure that best fits this data.
4000
3000
11
2000
10
1500
Wavenumbers (cm)
+
Submit
1000
ZI
2H2H
select to Draw
500
Q
Transcribed Image Text:Question 6 of 17 Consider a molecule with the molecular formula of C10H13 NO2. The IR and ¹H NMR spectra are shown below. Draw the structure that best fits this data. 4000 3000 11 2000 10 1500 Wavenumbers (cm) + Submit 1000 ZI 2H2H select to Draw 500 Q
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