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Nuclear magnetic resonance spectra carboxylic acids

The presence of a carboxylic acid group is indicated by strong infrared absorption in the region of 1720 cm-1 (C=0 str.) and broad absorption between 3400 cm-1 and 2500 cm-1 (OH str.) in the nuclear magnetic resonance spectrum the acidic hydrogen (replaceable by D20) will appear at very low field (3 10-13). [Pg.1211]


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