22 Question How could spectroscopy be used to support that the below reaction occurred? Choose all that apply. Br OH 6=0 H₂O 1st attempt Choose one or more: Use UV-vis; the product would show an absorbance at a shorter Xmax from that of the starting material. Use IR; the starting material has a strong broad peak at 3200-3400 cm-1, but the product does not. Use IR; the starting material has a sharp narrow peak at 3100 cm-1, but the product does not. Use IR; the product has a strong broad peak at 3200-3400 cm-1, but the starting material does not. Use UV-vis; the product would show an absorbance at a longer max from that of the starting material. Use IR; the product has a sharp narrow peak at 3100 cm-1, but the starting material does not. UV-vis will not be useful because no change in Amax would occur. IR will not be useful as no detectable change in the spectrum will occur.
22 Question How could spectroscopy be used to support that the below reaction occurred? Choose all that apply. Br OH 6=0 H₂O 1st attempt Choose one or more: Use UV-vis; the product would show an absorbance at a shorter Xmax from that of the starting material. Use IR; the starting material has a strong broad peak at 3200-3400 cm-1, but the product does not. Use IR; the starting material has a sharp narrow peak at 3100 cm-1, but the product does not. Use IR; the product has a strong broad peak at 3200-3400 cm-1, but the starting material does not. Use UV-vis; the product would show an absorbance at a longer max from that of the starting material. Use IR; the product has a sharp narrow peak at 3100 cm-1, but the starting material does not. UV-vis will not be useful because no change in Amax would occur. IR will not be useful as no detectable change in the spectrum will occur.
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