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IR List the important peaks seen in the IR of the product and label with the associated stretches and bends (eg. C-H stretch, etc).

13C NMR List all the peaks in the 13C NMR and give them each a number. Write the structure of the product and label the carbons with the associated number for the peak. (The peaks from 21-25 can be given the same number.)

1H NMR List all the peaks in the 1H NMR and give them each a letter. Write the structure of the product and label the protons with the associated letter for the peak. (PLEASE SHOW YOUR WORK... I am very confused) Thank you!

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