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Chapter 15.13D, Problem 15.22P
Using the examples in Table15-2 to guide you, match four of the following UV absorption maxima (λmax) with the corresponding compounds: (1) 232 nm; (2) 256 nm; (3) 273 nm; (4) 292 nm; (5) 313 nm; (6) 353 nm.
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Organic Chemistry (9th Edition)
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