NH2 peaks at ~3300-3400
Strong Aromatic CH bonds @ ~3000
Strong Carbonyl Signal @ ~1700
Benzocaine has been used as a local anesthetic for many years. The NMR spectra is determined at the melting point.
There are many graphs and charts that interpret infrared spectra of p-amino benzoic acid. It all just depends on what they are asking you to interpret from them.
yes
Benzocaine is a local anesthetic. If it enters the esophagus, it can have an anesthetic effect of the airways, increasing the risk of inhalation of saliva.
Benzocaine is formed
Yes. Benzocaine is a local anesthetic. It is the active ingredient in over the counter balms and ointments that treat earpain, oral ulcers, chapped lips etc. Benzocaine looks a lot like Cocaine, which is why it is mixed with cocaine during import to make the amount of cocaine imported seem larger. It has nothing to do with getting high or any other reason for it to be made illegal.
We always take the first derivative of ESR spectra in electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy to get sufficient signal to noise.
There are three main types of infrared spectra: absorption spectra, emission spectra, and reflection spectra. Absorption spectra are produced when a material absorbs infrared energy, emission spectra are produced when a material emits infrared radiation, and reflection spectra result from the reflection of infrared radiation off a material.
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Yes, it does. It re-emits infrared radiations. This is related to atomic spectra.
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