Answer:
The IR spectrum of butyric acid should have a broad signal between 2500 cm⁻¹ and 3600 cm⁻¹. An IR spectrum of ethyl acetate will not have this signal.
Explanation:
IR spectroscopy is a widely used technique in chemical identifications. In a IR spectrum, signals depend of nature of bonds in the chemical structure of the compound.
Ethyl acetate is an esther. Its principal signal is between 16500cm⁻¹ and 1850cm⁻¹ (Carboxylic compound).
Butyric acid is a carboxylic acid. Carboxylic acids have 2 principal signals: The first is between 16500cm⁻¹ and 1850cm⁻¹ (Carboxylic compound) and the second is between 2500cm⁻¹ and 3600cm⁻¹ (Due the hydrogen bonding between O-H atoms).
Thus, right answer is:
The IR spectrum of butyric acid should have a broad signal between 2500 cm⁻¹ and 3600 cm⁻¹. An IR spectrum of ethyl acetate will not have this signal.