Answer :
Solution and Explanation:
- Strong peak at 643cm−1 corresponds to alkene C=C stretching.
Medium peak at 3077cm−1 corresponds =C-H stretching.
Strong peaks at 912cm−1 and 994cm−1 corresponds to alkene =C-H bending. This tells the alkene is monosubstituted.
2. Weak peak at 3077cm−1 corresponds =C-H stretching.
The compound shows strong peak at 833cm−1 corresponds to alkene =C-H bending and weak peak at 1667cm−1 corresponds to alkene C=C stretching. This tells the alkene is trisubstituted.
3. Weak peak at 1665cm−1 corresponds to alkene C=C stretching.
Medium peak at 3086cm−1 corresponds =C-H stretching.
Strong peaks at 714cm−1 corresponds to alkene =C-H bending. This tells the alkene is cis-disubstituted.
4. Medium peak at 1643cm−1 corresponds to alkene C=C stretching.
Medium peak at 3010cm−1 corresponds =C-H stretching.
Strong peaks at 885cm−1 corresponds to alkene =C-H bending. This tells the alkene is gem-dialkylsubstituted.
5. Medium peak at 1650cm−1 corresponds to alkene C=C stretching.
Medium peak at 3040cm−1 corresponds =C-H stretching.
Strong peaks at 967cm−1 corresponds to alkene =C-H bending. This tells the alkene is trans-disubstituted.
