I am having some trouble identifying what this structure is according to the NMR data given. I'm not the best at understanding spectral graphs just yet. I have looked online and in my books trying to help me out on this problem, but I cannot figure this one out. There is a t on t peak at about .7 or 1.0 and I have never heard of a triplet on triplet being that close to the TMS peak. I do know some IR data which the major peaks given to me are 3000-2800 cm which could be alkyl C-H stretch or something else and strong at about 1740 cm which is a carbonyl group. Not given the actual IR graph to describe the peaks as well as the H-NMR and C-NMR. I have confirmed that the molecular formula is correct C8H16O2 with professor. The structure that seems to make the most sense to me is 2-methylbutyl propionate but I need help explaining how from the graphs, then again that could be wrong. The mass spec molecular ion is at 144 with the biggest peak at 57. (C8H16O2)