Molecules Dancing. Select a single option that is the most consistent with the provided IR spectra. (Enter the letter on

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Molecules Dancing. Select a single option that is the most consistent with the provided IR spectra. (Enter the letter on

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Molecules Dancing. Select a single option that is the most consistent with the provided IR spectra. (Enter the letter only) b) H ni s d) e) none apply In my 3500 1500
Consider the anti-inflammatory drug below and answer the following: 100 НО True or False i) The methoxy group can be synthesized using a bromosubstituted napthalene with sodium methoxide (S2) conditions. [Select] ii) EtNH, will deprotonate to an extent where the Keq of ionization would be < 1. [Select] iii) Sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3) can deprotonate to an extent where the Keq> 1. [Select I iv) EAS bromination can occur in the absence of a Lewis Acid catalyst. [Select] v) The molecule above is an example of a NSAID (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug). [Select] vi) The most downfield 1H NMR signal would appear as a 1H, doublet. [Select]
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