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What is the structural formula of the unknown organic compound based on the IR and NMR spectroscopic data?
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To determine the structural formula of the unknown organic compound, I would need the actual IR and NMR spectroscopic data. Please provide the data, and I will help you interpret it and determine the structure of the compound.
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