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15. Analytical Techniques:IR, NMR, Mass Spect / Infrared Spectroscopy / Problem 3
Explain why the C–N absorption of an amine occurs at 1020 cm
–1
while the C–N absorption of an amide occurs at 1400 cm
–1
.
A
The carbon in an amide is more electronegative than the carbon in an amine.
B
The C–N bond in an amide has a double-bond character because of resonance effect.
C
The carbon in an amide is sp
2
-hybridized while the carbon in an amine is sp-hybridized.
D
The C–N bond in an amide is more polar than the C–N bond in an amine.
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