19.3 SPECTROSCOPY OF ALDEHYDES AND KETONES
896 CHAPTER 19 • THE CHEMISTRY OF ALDEHYDES AND KETONES. CARBONYL-ADDITION REACTIONS The position of the CAO stretching absorption varies predictably for different types of carbonyl compounds. It generally occurs at 1710–1715 cm_1 for simple ketones and at 1720–1725 cm_1 for simple aldehydes. The carbonyl absorption is clearly evident, for
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