[Review Topics] [References] Splitting of a signal in a proton NMR spectrum tells us the number of chemically non-equiva

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[Review Topics] [References] Splitting of a signal in a proton NMR spectrum tells us the number of chemically non-equivalent hydrogens in the immediate vicinity of the hydrogen giving the signal. Predict the number of lines exhibited by hydrogens at the labeled positions in a first-order NMR spectrum. (Make the approximation that all coupling constants are equal.) 1) Br 2) V Bra The number of lines exhibited by hydrogen(s) a is The number of lines exhibited by hydrogen(s) bis The number of lines exhibited by hydrogen(s) c is The number of lines exhibited by hydrogen(s) a is The number of lines exhibited by hydrogen(s) bis The number of lines exhibited by hydrogen(s) c is
mitted [Review Topics] [References] Splitting of a signal in a proton NMR spectrum tells us the number of chemically non-equivalent hydrogens in the immediate vicinity of the hydrogen giving the signal. Predict the number of lines exhibited by hydrogens at the labeled positions in a first-order NMR spectrum. (Make the approximation that all coupling constants are equal.) 1) Br The number of lines exhibited by hydrogen(s) a is 3 The number of lines exhibited by hydrogen(s) b is 5 The number of lines exhibited by hydrogen(s) c is 3 2) bie The number of lines exhibited by hydrogen(s) a is The number of lines exhibited by hydrogen(s) bis The number of lines exhibited by hydrogen(s) c is Submit Answer Retry Entire Group 7 more group attempts remaining
[Review Topics] [References] Splitting of a signal in a proton NMR spectrum tells us the number of chemically non-equivalent hydrogens in the immediate vicinity of the hydrogen giving the signal. Predict the number of lines exhibited by hydrogens at the labeled positions in a first-order NMR spectrum. (Make the approximation that all coupling constants are equal.) 1) b The number of lines exhibited by hydrogen(s) a is The number of lines exhibited by hydrogen(s) b is The number of lines exhibited by hydrogen(s) c is 2) ь осна OCH, The number of lines exhibited by hydrogen(s) a is The number of lines exhibited by hydrogen(s) b is The number of lines exhibited by hydrogen(s) c is Submit Answer Retry Entire Group 7 more group attempts remaining
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