1. Why are you not going to oven dry your product, butyl naphthyl ether? 2. Using IR, how would you be able to tell if t

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1. Why are you not going to oven dry your product, butyl naphthyl ether? 2. Using IR, how would you be able to tell if t

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1. Why are you not going to oven dry your product, butyl naphthyl ether? 2. Using IR, how would you be able to tell if there is leftover 2-Naphthol present? Explain using specific peaks and ranges in the IR. 3. How will your TLC this week verify product purity? Explain. 4. If you have produced pure butyl naphthyl ether, how many peaks should you expect in your GC? Where should the resulting molecular ion peak(s) be? 5. If you have leftover starting material, where would the resulting mole. ion peaks be for both 1-lodobutane and 2-naphthol?
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