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What is the frequency (in cm⁻¹) of the stretching vibration of the C=O bond in a molecule of acetone (CH₃COCH₃) observed in the infrared spectrum at 1715 cm⁻¹?
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What is the frequency (in cm⁻¹) of the stretching vibration of the C=O bond in a molecule of acetone (CH₃COCH₃) observed in the infrared spectrum at 1715 cm⁻¹?
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The frequency of the stretching vibration of the C=O bond in a molecule of acetone CHCOCH observed in the infrared spectrum is given as 1715 cm. Therefore, the frequency of the C=O bond stretching vibration is 1715 cm.
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