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Distinguish acetone and ethyl alcohol on the basis of ir spectroscopy

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Answered by gauravarduino
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Alcohols have an -O-H bond, ketones have a -C=O bond, amines have an -N-H bond and so on. ... For acetone, it is the C=O stretch, which, after consulting the table lies within 1680–1740 1/cm. See the peak there? Notice that it is missing from the ethanol spectrum!

Answered by CᴀɴᴅʏCʀᴜsʜ
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Alcohols have an -O-H bond, ketones have a -C=O bond, amines have an -N-H bond and so on. ... For acetone, it is the C=O stretch, which, after consulting the table lies within 1680–1740 1/cm. See the peak there? Notice that it is missing from the ethanol spectrum!

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