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The infrared spectrum of CH3CH2NH2 shows two absorptions not shown by bromoethane. Identify the bonds responsible for these absorptions.
I'm a spectroscopist, but not a chemist. Here's my best guess.
The CH3CH2NH2 has a NH2 group where a Br would be in bromoethane. The NH2 is probably connected to the C2H5 with a C-N bond. There would also be a N-H stretch bond showing up in the IR spectrum.
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right on!
I'm a spectroscopist, but not a chemist. Here's my best guess.
The CH3CH2NH2 has a NH2 group where a Br would be in bromoethane. The NH2 is probably connected to the C2H5 with a C-N bond. There would also be a N-H stretch bond showing up in the IR spectrum.
:D thank you
right on!
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