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Bending vibrations, carbon-hydrogen

A typical IR spectrum such as that of hexane m Eigure 13 31 appears as a series of absorption peaks of varying shape and intensity Almost all organic compounds exhibit a peak or group of peaks near 3000 cm due to carbon-hydrogen stretching The peaks at 1460 1380 and 725 cm are due to various bending vibrations... [Pg.559]

It has bean claimed that there is characteristic oxazirane absorption in the infrared at 6. -7.0 p.11 However, since the carbon-hydrogen bending vibration of alkyl groups appears in this same region, this is a... [Pg.583]

The frequency F at 790, 770, and 740 cm.-1 changes so markedly with substitution of the different halogens that the halogen atom must be directly involved. This frequency is not found in methyl halides. It may be due to a bending vibration which involves the halogen atom and a hydrogen atom on the second carbon atom. [Pg.212]


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