use the following spectra to fill out table. what is unusual about the wavenumber of the C=O? explain

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use the following spectra to fill out table. what is unusual about the wavenumber of the C=O? explain.

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Common Name:
BP:
FTIR
IUPAC Name:
MP:
MICRONS
100
129411 17 21s
Foo
90
70
40
osE
30
20
10
F1.0
of
4S00 4400 200 4000 3800 00 3400 00 3000 200 2000 2400 2200
2.0
2000
1800
1800
1400
1200
1000
800
WAVENUMBERS
Transcribed Image Text:Common Name: BP: FTIR IUPAC Name: MP: MICRONS 100 129411 17 21s Foo 90 70 40 osE 30 20 10 F1.0 of 4S00 4400 200 4000 3800 00 3400 00 3000 200 2000 2400 2200 2.0 2000 1800 1800 1400 1200 1000 800 WAVENUMBERS
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