Can deduce the structure the compound benzene ring has single substituent
Solved Step by Step With Explanation- Compound Identification: C9H12O
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Solved Step by Step With Explanation- Compound Identification: C9H12O
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Peak at 1042 cm^-1: This peak is related to a C-O stretch, indicating the presence of an oxygen atom bonded to a carbon atom.
Peaks at 758 cm^-1 and 696 cm^-1: These peaks suggest a mono substitution on a benzene ring.
2H Doublet at 3.6 ppm: This peak corresponds to a CH2 group as well, forming a doublet.
1H Singlet at 1.7 ppm: This peak is present at 1.7 ppm but disappears upon the addition of D2O, indicating that it's an O-H hydrogen.
The "2-phenyl" part indicates the phenyl ring with the substitution at the 2-position.
The "propan-1-ol" part indicates a three-carbon chain (propane) with an alcohol (ol) group at the first carbon, which also has the phenyl ring attached.


