In the IR (infrared) spectrum of the carboxylic acid group, the C=O bond shows the peak-shaped band at the range of?
Answer: 1710 cm⁻¹
Explanation
The stake-shaped band in the infrared (IR) spectrum of the carboxylic acid group typically appears around 1710 cm⁻¹.
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