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Which is stronger, the C=O bond in an ester (1735 cm–1) or the C=O bond in a saturated ketone (1715 cm–1)? Explain
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Which is stronger, the C=O bond in an ester (1735 cm–1) or the C=O bond in a saturated ketone (1715 cm–1)? Explain
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1735 = cm-1 or C=O saturation KeatonKeaton
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1735 = cm-1 or C=O saturation Keaton
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