Organic Chemistry (9th Edition)
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Author: Leroy G. Wade, Jan W. Simek
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Chapter 19.8D, Problem 19.10P
- a. Show how fragmentation occurs to give the base peak at m/z 58 in the mass spectrum of ethyl propyl
amine (N-ethylpropan-1-amine), shown below. - b. Show how a similar cleavage in the ethyl group gives an ion of m/z 72.
- c. Explain why the peak at m/z 72 is much weaker than the one at m/z 58.
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