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1bromo2methylpropane Ir Spectrum
The infrared spectrum of 1-bromo-2-methylpropane is an important means to investigate its structure in analytical chemistry. The infrared spectrum of this compound can show many characteristic absorption peaks.

Its saturated C-H bond stretching vibration produces an absorption peak in the range of about 2960-2850\ (cm ^ {-1}\), which is a common range of C-H stretching vibration of alkanes, indicating the existence of its intramolecular saturated hydrocarbon structure.

The stretching vibration of the C-Br bond usually has a significant absorption peak at about 650-515\ (cm ^ {-1}\), which is an important basis for identifying the connection of bromine atoms to carbon chains in 1-bromo-2-methylpropane.

Through the fine analysis of the infrared spectrum of 1-bromo-2-methylpropane, chemists can accurately understand its molecular structure and chemical bond characteristics, and then provide key structural information for many fields such as organic synthesis and reaction mechanism research, which plays a crucial role in the study of organic chemistry.