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Chemistry, 15.02.2020 05:10 david7962

4.The anticipated productof this electrophilic aromatic substitution reaction is 4-bromoacetanilide. a)From analysis of your IR spectrum, it may be difficult to distinguish whether you haveisolated the desired reaction product, the unreacted starting material, or a mixture of thetwo. In other words, judging the success of the reaction based on IR analysis may not besufficient. Why?b)What additional data did you collect to confirm the identity of your recrystallized product?c)Is the additional data consistent with expectations? Why or why not? Be as specific aspossible in referring to all supporting literature reference data.

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