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2. Show fragmentation process in R’CH2CH2CH2COR by Mclafferty rearrangement. Give the possible fragments along with the...

2. Show fragmentation process in R’CH2CH2CH2COR by Mclafferty rearrangement. Give the possible fragments along with the m/z values for the following compounds: (a) n-pentane and (b) 1-butanol.
3. Discuss the effect of electronegativity and hydrogen bonding on the chemical shift of a proton with the help of examples. Give the spin-spin splitting pattern of C6H5CH2OCH2CH3 and C6H5COOCH3.

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