Part A: of 2. Which kinds of transition could you expect from the gives compounds? b. Calculate them of the given compou

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Part A: of 2. Which kinds of transition could you expect from the gives compounds? b. Calculate them of the given compou

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Part A: of 2. Which kinds of transition could you expect from the gives compounds? b. Calculate them of the given compounds with the help of Woodward's Fisher rule. t. Explain any other method in detail which you will adopt for the chemical characterization of the given compound (IR, NMR or MASS)
Part A: hele a. Which kinds of transition could you expect from the given compounds? b. Calculate the max of the given compounds with the help of Woodward's Fiesher rule. c. Explain any other method in detail which you will adopt for the chemical characterization of the given compound (IR, NMR or MASS)
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