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First use the molecular formula and the equation given above to calculate the number of double bond equivalents. In this case (remembering to treat bromine as equivalent to hydrogen) the value is 1. The infrared spectrum shows a band at 1641 cm−1, which probably represents the C=C bond stretch, but in this case there can only be a C=C bond present!

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Mitchell, T.N., Costisella, B. (2004). Worked Example. In: NMR — From Spectra to Structures. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-05434-5_7

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