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The mass spectrum for isopropyl propionate is shown below. The molecular ion peak is at m/z 116 (not shown), while the base peak appears at m/z 57. Identify the fragments corresponding to the base peak, and draw a mechanism to show how they form.
The mass spectrum for isopropyl propionate is shown below. The molecular ion peak is at m/z 116 (not shown), while the base peak appears at m/z 57. Identify the fragments corresponding to the base peak, and draw a mechanism to show how they form.
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