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Chapter 15.SE, Problem 41AP

Propose structures for compounds that fit the following descriptions:

(a) C10H14

1H NMR: 7.18 5 δ (4 H, broad singlet); 2.70 δ (4 H, quartet, J = 7 Hz); 1.20 δ (6 H, triplet, J = 7 Hz)

IR: 745 cm-1

(b) C10H14

1H NMR: 7.0 δ (4 H, broad singlet); 2.85 δ (1 H, septet, J = 8 Hz); 2.28 δ (3 H, singlet); 1.20 δ (6 H, doublet, J = 8 Hz)

IR: 825 cm-1

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