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How Would the Following Compounds Be Distinguishable Using IR and 1H

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How would the following compounds be distinguishable using IR and 1H NMR spectroscopy? How would the following compounds be distinguishable using IR and <sup>1</sup>H NMR spectroscopy?   A) The <sup>1</sup>H NMR spectrum of compound I will have two singlets. B) The C=O absorption in the IR spectrum of compound I will be at a higher wave number than that of compound II. C) The <sup>1</sup>H NMR spectrum of compound II will have one triplet at a chemical shift of about 4. D) The <sup>1</sup>H NMR spectrum of compound I will have two singlets AND the C=O absorption in the IR spectrum of compound I will be at a higher wave number than that of compound II.


A) The 1H NMR spectrum of compound I will have two singlets.
B) The C=O absorption in the IR spectrum of compound I will be at a higher wave number than that of compound II.
C) The 1H NMR spectrum of compound II will have one triplet at a chemical shift of about 4.
D) The 1H NMR spectrum of compound I will have two singlets AND the C=O absorption in the IR spectrum of compound I will be at a higher wave number than that of compound II.

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