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Infrared spectra of carboxylic acids

The infrared spectra of carboxylic acids provide clear evidence for the hydrogen bonding discussed in the preceding section. This is illustrated in Figure 18-2, which shows the spectrum of ethanoic acid in carbon tetrachloride solution, together with those of ethanol and ethanal for comparison. [Pg.793]

Infrared The most characteristic peaks in the infrared spectra of carboxylic acids are those of the hydroxyl and carbonyl gronps. As shown in the infrared spectrum of... [Pg.763]

M. Kawano, Infrared Spectra of Carboxylic Acids in the Cesium Rromide Region, Nippon Kagaku Zasshi 81, 1652-1655,1960. [Pg.402]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.609 , Pg.647 ]




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