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Alcohols, carboxylic acids and water exhibit a very broad o—h peak between 3200-2600 cm-1. broad peaks are typically associated with intermolecular interactions resulting in multiple bonding scenarios. what intermolecular interaction between the molecules of these three compounds might explain their broad peaks.

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